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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1864-08-26

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1864-08-26 page 1

,4 sr 1. r vo sifF' a nroc Fuel for the State. JO f If! VAT If ffca ,K.g; ;..... yh, Ujf ,.t( n '.it -i I .tl.i ! C.TP t A -- " lit "S 1H Cv3 ?l Ci .u :. z. 3t a- BSe, f- . WSI-S t SECBBTAkT OtrSTAtS. CfcEMiW , Oak:, Jmy 30, Ifcti. ' SiEAI.F.O PKuP(J.v;, W'fix BE EE. i caiVi'OM the atueof uia;iuir of Monday, the 5th day of September nail il 12 0 clock, M, for furnishing llutijlslu of Ohio with fuel tvl cue I , jnaf, ao iujioku: l,(M Jluuh.o! CnuthrlstKe or Hocking Coal, ,f tte bMt quality, equal at least, to tbf lt-er velu of tlocslog Coal, end free from time, ila..t, and airs. . ' , ;- .I.. VOLUME- XXVII. COLUMBIA "OHIO. FRIDAY MORNLVG, AUGUST 2(5. 1S4. NUMJUSU 349. PROPOSALS. RAfUFfOADS. . PAILSOADS- ; fta,O00 Bushel Coke, IHifih not law than 4f) rot.rH to the bathe., f be !t Audi Hacklog or VambrJdg Cuil, and bap. 50 Cot te ot Wood, ih Mce 19 be dry Hickory, 8ch, or flocif, four fft.ln lflnttth, Btraitfht, and wU iplit. Th qni.ntltl i)ov rani'ri to bo iocrMsil tt ths option ol the 6ttitry of Statu. 1 Th fui to ba delivered, without r.k&rgj fur inch dcltTery, at the Bute Boum. Columliui (Vnin. FrobOMU u bsaconipaulfd by amplci, M to fpc.r thkla.., quality, and price of th. flu.; pro poud to b fumlt-ticd. Kcb piopoeal must b rcomptBled by a bond, with approved ecority, lu the jh-lhI tim of Dot .-ccedlogtwancy tboufAaik nor leu than fif tootn- and dollar-1, (u required by iaw,) conditional fot the faithful porformaac of tucb contract at may its a warded. Tb btdl to ha matte and liei-nfcro(t ti hainnt r rl la acc tdanca with tbe tf rtns of tba act entitled n act to ptorlde for Ub iitirnhasa of ntat!onrr. fnl aad other articles for tba OeuTnl Atwrnbiy and fetatofflNra;'' pawed March 11, la53( and Aa act : t timt-nd atcttoni four and tlx, and to rental iec tiiD flra' of thi cbora entitld act, paasa March 3, BMtobs epiotied on tba ATelapt, "ProaoitU : for lurniahing "! for tba Stata ' Fuel furnlehed by the cottrr.ctor, mnst in all oasei tx soiial In quality to the asm 1.1 a. ThisfntU will & .titidly tti,frcd. - W W AHfJt l BONO, nJj-dtd gKcrftaz-T of 9tt. Potatoes! Potatoes ! MBM2Ua AKAXGtsixa!i. 1 1004, lOO-l. Columbus i Indianapolis orjrici eoMMiHSARVor srnsi&TiKOB, i CdlUMBrP, Ohio, AUjTUit lHta,lb. ( Sr4i.ro pnopiHATJ wii.i. or he-CKI VEDat thin offlc fruia ettir-n lnta,l 1a th fuittii HialMGirfrnmlnt,((id from whom tbe oath of allegiance will be reqnirfd on acceptance of the bid,)nutflll A. a.. AUhUit 2?tti, 16(4, for themo- P y and deliver at Caiud Chas Ohio. fr of all I charge, of euch FoUtnaa, tn barreli, maybe re-: quirt d by the OnDnlnary or Unbiittenc from time tc timo. (raid btda, whan accepted, will form the bestaof a written contract, wUu wo good and re Hponnible urliiei (nanici o' iiirtttea to begireo) and bnadi antneient to indemnify the United lit jtei Hid contract to takeeffrrt on the firet day of P;p-temhtr, Hti4, and to continue In fotoe until tbe flnt day ot January, VifiS, subject tn the arproval of tut OommtsHary 0nerl of HubaistanM. Xlie Potatoes to ue of tha best quality and no rharge fur pac4ava aiiowed. Upon which must be merged tflatfnctly tiie arrois, U.9 and net webjlit, actual tare Uelsjt re-quired.Uiaa ft-r the abore will be required In duplicate wlih a copy of this advertisement (a slip from a no wi paper j aiiacnea toeacu. bam plus will ho requ-iM to accompany the bid, with the nmt of tbe bidder marked thoreou, and the b-d wiii be stipulated In price at tj much per pound. Payment to be mnd4 In sock fundi as my be sup-plioi by tba Tieasurer of the United btatas. The rigftt i rervuii to rftat uny orali propoxals If dem&tl by the undersigned for the interest of the Qovertm-nt. . J-1. U ARBt NOTOK, augl81td Caotaln and 0. 8. V. i; PBOfOSALS FOB FOBAGK. . . . Osiir QOAkTERMHTEB'i OlTICt, ) t DrPABTLT of West Virginia., I Ocmbibxahd, Md., Jan. 13, 1804. j SEALED PROPOSALS, in iupltmt, are Invited by the under! ned tor eopplying the Quartrtn:ia-tr a Dopartmeut in the Department of UeitVlr-Kinla, at (Jbai luston, Pai'lieisburg end Uh'-ellnir, w. Va., and the sevar.! iMpnte on the Hue oi the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, as follows: CUrkn-burs, Grafton, New Cirek, Oumbsrland, Martins-burjc, Harper's Ferry, Barlln, Point of Becks, and ; Itcluding dagerstown ana Kieilbih-k city, Itid., or ' thow '-th HAY, CORN, OATd and Bids Will tiM rnrclraA ft - J.li.... a wii Are tnonaanq busliels of Corn cr Oau, ann 5oi ttfty tons of Uar or Straw and upwards; and must t,eaccompntBd Y.T a copy of tnle adiemsenuuit. Bidders moitt f at iiich-of tlu aboia.n&iUMl pciato they propoap to maku deliveries, and the vataa at wkkh-tbay will make delivarle. thareat, the quantities of each ai tlcie prop,ieeil to bo dellveied.tbe tluM when said deliveries saail be cuumauoed. aud when to U compltttttd, - , All dbllveri-n must ha promptly made within tho time, and for tbe qnantitlas propoend and accepted, tit ther etur. Ho. m.) A&xt Olotbiks akd Vqvmw Ornc,l CiactKKATi, 0., August 13, liH. J rB0PO8At.8 ABE IIJV1TKD BT THE UNDER-l Sl(3U K1K until THOBPaY, AOuat Mth, Woi, at 2 o'clock P. M., ir furnishing this Department (by contract) with Army Khli'is-dray Flannel; fettocklnira; According to the aauiniu Alch mar be seen at I the oltice ot Clothing aiid Kqnipage lu this city. To be dtsilrered tioe of charge, at the U. tf. inspection Warehouse, In this city, tn good new packages, with the name of the pfeily fcmUbiog, the kind anJ quantity of goods disiinctly marked on each article and paUtago. Partlee off(iiicg goods mast distinctly state in their bids the quantity they propose to fcrnlsb, tho price, and time of delivery. Camillas. wnn auttiiiltti-d. mast c nturkeil ami ntimbtrtid to correnpond with the proposal; aud the parties thereto niuat KHHtantoe that thegooda shall he, in every reipct, equal to Army Standard, otherwise the proposal will not be considered. . A guaranty signed by two reapouilble persons, must accompany each bid, guaranteeing that the bidder will supply the articles awarded to him under hie prnDosal. Bide will bo opened on Thursday, August 2Stli, L8t, at 2 o'clock P. M., at this office, and bidders are requdstaa to no prfWnt. Awarue win do inaoe on rnday, August 26tb, VIA Aesiid, Oartont jr.-i.ftuR. Piqns) muu liacauiona.j (na Hieinuoun. Trains Isave ColombvM dally (Sundays ewMpted; as fcliows; riUsT TBAiN, (VIA DATTOWJ AI 165 . m.( arrives at A'eulaat 3:4o m.,Iayton at 4;0a. ttl-t Hitinmastn at fii36 a m. ifiaianapons at :aua. Chicago at 8:3 p. m., amd 01- Louis a 9.20 p. ta, Sa.MiND TRAIN. (fU PIut'Al-At I a. m Connects at Uiliord for tttringfleld and MerjBTiile, at Urbane lor Olyde ana tiaudasky, at Piqna for Ft. Wayne, Toledo and Detroit, at GxeenTllle for union "in, jnuaicie. etc.. at ntenmona iur lioeans- pjrt andOnivaio, and at lo4Unauciis with trains ror lerre-uauM, larayette,. wnicago, springneia, wutnsysc. THIRD TRAIN" tVTk DATTOWl At Ri.m.: oonnectlnsat Rlohkrnond for LosanitDort aud Chica go, and at Indiana foils tor Terie-Uauta, iiafayette, unicago, DprtngDoldland 4nincy. wuvnin inai ia riu ii.w a. m,, connecu at Milfird or Marysvllle and dp rl of Held, . uiusna iur statontitiue, ao., at riqua tor Union City, at Blchrot ud fer LoirausDurt and Cl.u cagoand at Indiasap)olU for Louisville, St. Louis uu viucago. . FIFTH TBA IK, (VIA DATTON) At ll: Wa. m arrives at Xenia at 163 A. m.. Dayton at a;00 d. nt. Richmond at 6 20 p. m.. aucctiug for Loganaport ana uuioago, aud at Ibdistwtpoiu lor liooisvllie, ot. uoui9 anu unicago. SIXTH TRAIH, (PIQUA A0OOMM0DATIO2 At 0 p. m., connects at livaua for Be Huron tame, and at Piqua for Lima, Toted , Detroit, Ft. Wayne. THROUGH 11ICKET3 For salt, to all the principal Western points, at aa iow raius as oy any oiner route FIRST CLASS BLEEPING CARS ON NIGHX TRAINS. H. B. lOFLOff, General Paseanger Agent, Oolunibut, 0. fiiiSKV BUOUK8, Ticket Agent, Union Depotr Columbus, 0. Columbns, June 'Jit, 1664 tf fjoinmims uazette uoy . j 1864.1 aSLSS?. ii7i i, CENTRAL OHIO A B'VUlDBBNVHilj KAILilvUAiJB, Vim Mi a ih ji toil, nalokoit n.1 uDtt rel ciite -ilUllk. WA&rtlNalOM OITT. l'fllLA. D1LVBIA. NriW f OBS A BOTOnl. JHrut OOHMOrtOMS fll tadj Of Bllar4 Utfk iii hawre'tbscl OUj U- U , um at Pu:$rn wet tie Tkaiui laara Oojanhus daii? (8iindaTi uca&tadl as uiutt'C & Blt)ii ijeavee ()imnl. Tla 0utta OhloB. B ,i;10a. m.:MHt 'p at ii .UiUu- wkbt lUnaind; arriving al btllfcure at 10.U a bt., ri-iU- ore, bam.; Weahlngtja CUT, 8 - m. ifiht srulnt aaiiy to rnuaaoiptiia and n toil, AlMOouoia iMibMtre tor rutiDur. ukriti.j:, rniiadaioaiia and Naw Turk. b lUHi KAtUiAH via BTKUBSh vILLIL Lea.a Oolnmbn a. m.; Steubenvtile 12.10 p. m.: ar rtTH at Pfttsbnrg 8:t0 p. ta; leaves Pitubnrgl m inarruuurg jfjjpra. m.; ruMMtiipuie. i.w a.a., 6W York via Phiisdelpbla 1S.U0 a,; Baltimore 7:00 : m.: w aim nitron vjixj :tu a- ta HSW VOHK kSPRKSa tia SiiueSriViLLfi- Leavse Coluinl'US 10:'Ji a- m l anivaa at btbutan- rllle i-itO n. m.; ittsbats 8:06 d. m.: HanULnrii 0:66 a. m ; Pbtladclphia 10:00 a. m.; Nw York 4n Aliantrivs 1:46 n o ; yja Philadelphia 8Mb p. m., DBitiiaore ii:om a- aa , HnC'Dnon uuy a:oup. h DAT ft,X.l-kKr4M v.a OSWitf aIWiIiIO R d. Learos Oolnrohsm 3:00 p. m.; will ctvO st ail sic uons, ana ttiwv m( Belieatco lu p. iu. Otaiton, is.e a m.: Piedmont. 6:M: Oumhorland. 8:36: Uavtlna, mrgn, ii:o, nainer's rorry, i.ut p. m.j iMiiimots, 5:ia.-, Waahliuton Citv. 9.d6- Pbliadelhia. lJ:t u. u. eight trfclne to New York daily; sitIto at Pittknrg ui-i njrriauarK y. m., riiiiaaeivbia o: MeW ot lu:00u. tn.l Baltimore 5:4C n u : Wuh. Ingtoil iitr 9:A0 p. W- ' Qcsertl Ticket A,fei,tcatr(iiMi.ioB. 2- 4 8. F.BUULL, Snsral Ticket 4cnt 8nbnville. K. B. eiay IB tfifyi. Ortlee Nu. IV, Kant Bfjate ssireet. lor tbt- 0!t:o iut- J.,r-i A!t0jit-jj Httuliti3!aui Tbt Hcesu!i 11 loml'aiub cJd aay, duriag lie Iavo-lutiuaury atruggb, that it was "a time thai . wuiB, oau wo nut truthfullv ald, as we wituesii aup mivi.iv National life that this is a time that irien ajf ' iu. wuci ikiiia UMfOtuI loll,- mi."!? ""WW., IkJll bald Cttafl- Atlantic & &reat Wes(era Railway IS. 4. Bonds will ba required that the contract will be faith hi Uy fulfilled. Telegrams relating to Proposals will not benoticed. Blank forms of Proposals, contracts And bonds ay oe obtained at this office. to Inaure nroniDt settiunut. xua price must ne wntteu out lu words on ike bids. The particular kind of dMor,.tl..n oi oats, com, bay, cr straw, proposed to be delivered must be -ItaitMHa the proposals. Jon lb be put np in good atont saxka, of about tvo bittitale each. Gate in lilu sa:k, i ab.ut th.ae bcaheia each. The sauks to be turuinhed without rttria charge to the Government. The hay and straw to be securely baled. Ail articles oflered nndr the bid herein Invited, will be subject to a rigid inspection by a Government Inspector before being accepted. Contracts will be awarded from time to time to the lowest reaponiible bidder, as the intereat ol the Government may require, aud payments will be toads when the whole amounts contracted for shall pave been dattveraa and accepted. ro uKia win ie oonsiiiorea irom pat ties who ffcre ailed heretofore to comp.y with their contracts. Ail proposals miiat he eoeuinpaulsd by a guaranty, signed by two reaponstblo persons, that, in case t ha bid Id accepted , he or t b ay will, within tbe time naaied, execute the contract ioi the aame, with good and sufficient sureties, in a sum equal to the amount of the contracts, to deliver fbragu prnpnsod In oouforinfty with the teime of tbts advartisetaenti and in case a to.AAar ahMi I A J"nt1 n m .. : .L. , d. tliiaraii l tin. nut lowwt rMpomlblo bld.l.r. or ih, I ir " t?l"'','c ftom cltlnui Ioy.l to tho LITTLE MIAMI MO lite r'VfM. to reject any bid deemed tmreaiooabie la rosermd. Br order of dot. THoBit Swnann, A. Q. H. i. V. W. MOHLTON. auglT-tl'lh Captelo and h-Q. H. COLUMBUS AND XLNIA RAILROADS, If or Olnoimiatl, Dayton, Rlchmoud, m oianapoiiB & uuicago, vVitnont change of Gars to DAYTON and BiOtl MOND, ana only one change of Oais to ST. IfOUU, InlDlAnAf ULlfl UUIOAOO. Proposals for Quarter- On and iftor Monday, May 23, 1864' master s Stores. CBIKF QlTAKTEBlTAfiTltR'a OFFIOB, JblF.KTMF.NTOF WfT VlROISU. OuDtherland, A(i:att Id, lSCi. Tiaini will ran as follows : WVvm iBAiNa DAILY VBOU OOLutttfUa, (fiQiadys oicepted,) r.UM " nun Miuuibi ima ue awaraua. The responsibility of tbe guatantors muit W Jhown by the otilcial certirtaate of a United Stated DutrictJud, or Attorney, Uollootm- of Ouatonu or other Government official knowu by this otttce. All parties will be duly notified of tbe acceptance or rejection of their proposals. All proposal must he made In duplicate, and be accompanied with the oath of allegiance of tin. parly or parties, unbss It has already been placed on ti la In this othce. Mo bids except In the form prescribed will he received, 'and only from producers or parties reit-nlarly eugmnA in the butjinent. The full name and I Jatu.'lf',addisof sach bidder must be written in tbe pmposai- Propoeals mubt be addteed to Captain A. V Barringer, Chief Quartermaster, ib,.artmeut West Vlrjtiuia, Cumberland, Md., and mai ked "i'roposals i for Forage." BikurBuof bids, guarantees, aud bunds, may be obtatned on Application to this cilice, FOBH OF FUOPOfUL-(lotrn, County, and State) ., . I'Paw, I. the nm1lBlffTlsi1 tin harul.v and deliver to the United States, at the Qjartermaj-tar e Dparti-ieut at -, agreeably to tbe tiius wi jur ua,k.M)uieuL induing propotjais fc.r forage, dated Cumberland, Md., . iat,i ful, iowiiui articles, vis: bushels of Jyrn, la sacks, at psr bushel of buaheb or Oata. In aacks, at car cuthal of uovernment o' the Unltod Ma toe oniy. ontlt 12 I-nTrw"" rjt O'Olocli hi.. Hiittirdav. Aiiivii.tSTth IbjJ I " n,i? Tho Department of West Virginia, at Wheeling or Farfcershurit, West Va., with the following Qurt termaatur's Stores, viz: aJK) Ambulance Water Bucket!, to swing utider- UO nofceu Cuiry 'ombs, send sample 1 100 Hrw Bnithes, " " '25 " Waron Wh'ps, " 100 boies fhof Irg Toola, ' 10 boxes Blacksmith Tools, " ' " 4ii0 kega Horse fchots, No. m " " a. joo loon ponads ht-00 ' par ton ci'iiCXiO thirty -two poaaas- tone of baled day, at DUaUad. tcneot baiad Straw, at par too yi 1.0C-0 Cellvery to commf nca on or Were Iks . day ot ' , 18ii4, and ta bj comphtad oa or bafore aw day of , 136 , and pUJm mye-lf to t.tr into a written contract with tint United State. lih Sood and approved security, wltbin tbe apnea of ton ays attsr beisg BciiAU that my b!l baa Usa ao- Tear cbdUnt Sfciv-Lt, Captein A. V. BAn.iN FrR. Ctiltf Quartermaster Dept. of W. Va., Cumberland, Mi. GUABAlTTr. Ws, the undersigned, reeideuts of . the County cf , andStataof- hereby, Jointly and severally, covenant with thj fnited States, and guar&ntea In cass the foregafng imi uo nt.iMju, wis u9 or vnoy wittua tea oays anei tue acceptance of said bid, exe cute mo contract tor me same vriiii go.'id and sum-clent sureties, in a sum erjtiai to tho amount of the contract, to mruisii inc icrago prnpoeo;! id conformity to the torms of advorticciaent datud 1864, uudor which ths hid watt made, aud, In case the aid slutll tall to enter into a contractus aiorcsaid, weguaranieo to matte good thQ dtdcren; betwn the offer by tho said aud tua m-t lowest rsispouBiltle bidder, t,r the person to whom sue oomraci maj ue awarusx W.tneu, f Given ucdsr cur hand and Kale i ic.s oay of . vua. X b?rcby certify that.- to ths b nt of my kuwlcde ar.a oeuoi. tneauvvc-samra guardti;; nmcient iKUiitiss ?j; offer to bo ticcurlty. irc irood and toe amcu&t for wnivii thi-y To h certlfltsd br tha Caii'd Sit:m ni.trit Attr.r. eey, Cillectcr of Custims. cr any olhur cQlcsr uc4r tbe United ytati-8 Gyvernmsait, cr rLtipiim:liU porscs known to this office. All proposals received HE dor this ad7crtii9mjai wiu oe opputMj anu lixamiai.-a at tins ciu-jo on needAy and Saturday of each wc:k. at li HI. Bidders are reapftctfally invKud to Le'prasent. at th tfpenlag cf bids if itcy doolro. A. V. BARRIKOEB, Captain and Cblof Quartermnster, ngfldtC Djpt. of Wesi Virginia. No. 134.J 0FF10E ABkiTCLCTniKO AND EQUIPAGE,) Ciscin.vati, 0., August 1 1804. f PROPftSAI.S AKK INVITEO 3!Y THE undersign) d unti I Til UhcD V, AUGUST Si 1 U. inst.. at two o'clock P. M., for cutting acd maklnir the M lowing articles, viz: Artillery .Tnckets; Cavalry Jackets: Gray kiannel Sblrts. To be equal In workmanship, and inspect? ly -HRmplee nude at tbe United States Clothing Maui-factory In this cliy. ag oraer or wot. xhsi. afroscs. a. q. w. g. aug34-td J. P. DBBNIiAK. Captain and A. Q. HI. VSo. is;. ABMT CLOTHIKQ AND EQUIPAGE 0F7ICB 1 ' OtNCiMifATi, Ohio, August 2-t, 1804. f PROPOSALS ABE INVITED BT THE TJNDEB-SIUMED.untliTUKSDAV, Septembers, 18G4. at two o'clock P M., tor furnishing this Department (by contract) with BOOTS, BOOTEES, Sao.pkf of which may be uen at tbe office of Clothing and Equipage lu thin city. To be delivered treo of charge, at the D 8. Tsapec-Won Wrehouseln this cltv. in anod raw r.BicQ0. with the name cf tho party furnishing, the kind and Quantity of goods distinctly marked cn each article and pncknge. Parties offering gcods, mnst distinctly atate In their bids tho quantltj they propns? to iarnlsh, tho Samples whon anbrnltttd. mitaf he mrknrt nt nnmbercd to correspond with the proposal, and tbe 1'" ,uo""u Ma.in. atuorBUlua IliHt 1110 gOOOS MRU be, in every respect, equal to Army Standard, other wine the proposal will not be considered. A guaranty signed by two responsible persons, must accompany each bid, guaranteeing that the Mdder will supply the articles awarded to him an-dor hie proposal. Bids will be oponnd cn Tuesday, Septombar 6, 1864. at two o'clock P. H., at this office, and bidders are requested to be present. Awards will be made on Wednesday, September 7. , radfllL,,S?, "qd h the contiactwtlibe faithfully fclfllM. Telegrams relating to Propcla will not b no-Weed.Bunk forme for Proposals, Contracts and Bonis may be obtained at this office. The right to reject auy bid deemed unreasonable u re -erred. By order of Ool. Tho. 8wons, A Q. M. O. aiJ 0. W. MOULTON, Mg8MM Oantaln atiii Q. M. owe Sh ; Nails, H. 1. otate brands 'i 00 ' g it 2 00 . . i0; MJO keg Mule 6ha.es Ifo. 1, (atate brand.) ' 3, , .10 doren Horsn Kaep", (send sample 1 U-' " ftand Hhv Files. " ' S.Wboe-s R -t Nailu, (etate brand t ftfi " 1 ioch6pik3S, (it ute brand ) 50 I 4 " i 13 do 'en Juonkey Wronches, (send aamplo.) Bidders must state at which of the above mimed points tht-y prrptwtj to make iMiveries, ail th-ralosat which they will intke deliveries therca. thf ouentl'iis of eat h article proposed to be delitrid, he time when said delivery shall be commenced anuwlion to be ccropleled. auoe)ivones must he promptly madewltbl tkd Viwr TAain. ' UINOlNNATf, DAYTON, BinHntOND AHD i-UiANAPOLIS NIGHT BXPBKS6 loaToe at l;2o a-m., stopping at London, Xenla, Dayton, Morrow,, a Aiovoiana, arriving at umcinnati at iw a. m., ., Indianaiiolis i:10av m.. Ohi- oagu a:ao n, ui. saouflD lull. 1 OIMOINMATI, lilOBMOMD, IMDTAHAPUL18 A uniuauu inftin leaves ai u.uu a. u., stooging at an nations ou ua u, a. a v. a , . ctnuect lug wllb the train ou the Marietta A tjWlnnaU B. ft. for HilLsboro, Ohiliicothe and MaHetttt, ar riving at Cincinnati at l:tS a. m., at Day too, 8: SB a. m-( stopping at all sUtlons on the Day Am A Western fialltoad, arrivlDg at Bluhinond 10:4u t. m., Indianapolis 2:06 p. m., Chl.--ago 8;35 p. m. B. This train Is ths quickest from Colani bai to Chicago; tint imapfed being 14 hours and 36 miaotei, which U tioickar thca b auy o&ar Elmllrsa0 route, TBI ID TUISI. OrhOlNNATl, DATTON, BIOHMOSn ASD Itf-DIANAPOLIS DAY BXPBEHS leaves at 11:50 a. m-, stopping at Jtjffci.on, London, Oharleston, Cedar-ville, Sauia, Bprlng Valley, Oorwin, tlorrow. South Latanus, Foatei's, Lovelaad. Camn Dtinmssa. Mil- ford and Kugine Houso; arriving at Cincinnati at 4:46 p. in.. Dayton at 8:00 p. m., Bichmond at 8:20 p w.t Indlanapolbi at 8:60 p, m., and Chicago, 8:M0 ft Ui. ffOVBTA TBaiMt IdAlL AnD AiJOOUHODATIOlf lev at 9M p. m., atoniiina ot all statlona ou inc L. M. A 0. A X. B. B., fcxchft Ciayuvillo, Branch Hill, ilianiisvUle a&d PiaiiariUe, arriviag At Cinctcnatl at A:0U a. m. 8LBSPIHO OAB9 OK N10HT TBA Iff H FOB ClbT- uiSH ATI AHU ItiblAAAPOLIS. SUMMICB ABBANGKMRNT. TWO THBOrJG? RxDreits Trains Ihjiwh-ii nr.lCVRr.a wn ANU NEW YOKE. TbktM effect July 11. in64. - NEW YORK TUUOireU MiVB Leave CloveUnd At 90 a sr and W:10 r Arrive at LuflTlllLargh.U:;;;i a u " 10:5 p raeativHiaai j: p at " kz:ii A Corry at lru " 8:'i a ealamanJa at omo p m 4:60 a Mew York at ..liul a at 9.23 t. Leave New York at TOCH. h " 6:601-? Arrive Ujeveiand at ., 4.60 a ai " 6 BO Mondays excepted. tbtnr.leys ex cop tod- MAIM I. f K m . Eaitwat-dh-Luib Akron. lUaill at...-. v Arr. Mtiadvilie, Mall) at Arr- Balnmanee at Westwrd Leave Salamanca (Mail) at. Arrive Aleadvlile " at. Arrive Akron " at. Eastward eare OaIi.,u. (ccooi.) at.,.. rnlMA Y MOWaiNH. ATOHW -2H, IW.lA.rtf ,he immutability rtfto , . . I Hfpublican inatitatiom V W beliere ih.ii TRTASOW TN' TMT.TAMA 5!;fi f gordrii i. xii.xia.i i ..uRu nuica we are passing, and am.tvt Seizure of Arms and luiaualtitii with the droea all inti; but we ehould be careful that by out incoiiBijteiit actions we do not render Told ill (hat hue been done, and that we be 1101 ur .... . .d a laming fur th0 rigy all j iu tlaoe of luuktug at tho Horth Utur , the dtd the poor tw ttufc. d ' ' wm iiuw watdh tl. .ii. :U.uo.i. i..j...r".." ! aa it brwhWu, (ho South,,-. ,.!, J..a .rlortw cifcoiTSi tayry tlioee and all of .7 --'-i- v.tloaof tu.tou.rv-,-r-i'T""ialtoUi. aal- v. au. carrier or DraTa liv nir aoula that I weUare that haraMarahoi. ..... M" are the Nation'. .lv.in r.":! .:?T 1 nwai conaeib. ,7iSlLa ' i.. "I . . ""wminu ... ... uoi rvmernt.ep ihni. iit.lAD k... y : Uod hleaa and .... V?. win ha .. 11 morel'P'P"ate that will be than following the fastidious no- r&'ir'0?' Kr our ccLlid.uce.ndollicl.l trB.lio."!''.'?; " W ly Mldorae the miar lnl J VI' .ho "rdlai- Hwoivto, That the Oorom.t .. A.ltost of Oonspiratow Urthed. arOT Z S ' " ' I As Americana, how nft.n it. t. ti.. Ar rest of SDpertett Parttex. I boMt ot "T KepuHioanism, and inveigh in I strong terrtia of disapprobation against the r-i,,, p rl . p. I uouone oi moae or this country Capture or Books and Papers i of those acr..,, u.e aieia. . we pride .uajuoij, uyvu uiu jueoiaration oi inoepenaence, mat It comprehensive recognition of mans eanalilr forma ih. broad basis upon which is reared this glorious superstructure and palladium of hn- mau i,iiieriy. ne revere our f ederal P.. stitution, because in the very threshold of i preaniDie u neraiua to the world that "Wt, the People," laid the foundation of this union, anu aiao because it does not in nn word sanction nor encourage that anirii nt usurpation, which asBu JKthat one man. Ann nf fiAn. .a.. .. ' "'""" 'attira BeauVM Th.." .".'"tf H'lawof war. .in,. ... ra8f " ui. would h. a,...- ."rr.-"'."" j uur oiv imperftoiions in ih. ' ..ki7';. J?"8" .r aa.i, In arm.,1 1 prompt ralrs ; tlie .,ral8n i I to mocfa to t aud iacnaun .11" i,r"Sd. of .H nation!. AC lmmigratioB Which la a the time) of d be made lb atinn -arhfak tn the wealth, develop THE ftEEAf SEAL IN CUSTODY Airlve MaDHtleld Arrive Akron " Wwtward Iieaveakmo, (Actom.) ' Arr. Uanafleld " Air. Geiiion, " ... n SO a ...12:10 t ... 7:30 r ... 5:00 a ...lolos a ... 8:66 r ... 8:80 a ....10:09 a ... 4:80 r ...10:86 1 ... 1:80 ... 8:08 r at fRAHiiUt UK lfirif. Leave tleadTle t a h and 2:46 r Arrive rtankllD at 1016 " i.w r . lieave ' at 7:-w " " 6:30 r Arrive afeadvllle at &6 " :i6 r HAHONim DIVInlOl. L3are Cleveland at (3.46 a at and 4:10 e a -am, a xonnaatown at. U.u6 " 7.67 r at -ueave - at G:4fi 1:46 u Arrive Cleveland at 10 2.1 " 6 20 p a u. a. Be Kia'THKll, uen'l Hup't. HwitvUle. Pa. T. H . OOODMAH. Ouiaral ftcVat Arant.'Giava. (aim, uuio. ma; li CLOTHING. 3. (At ffirtlmr Infni-maKr-.n atr.-nia- l l. insure prompt settlement therefor- HENBY BBOORS, Ticket Agoci, the DrlC9 must La wrltian n'tr tn vir-la 41.. Uds. All ariMp effered under the bids herein inTited win be Biihjact toarfald it.scfcU-in bv.fl.tarnma.r Insoec.or bf fore belsg accepted. I10 bids win bo considered from parties who have failed heretofore to comply with their contract. Ail proposals must be accompanied by a puaraa-ty,ittue:l b two respiiuwlble persons, that In caw the bid Is accepted, he, or they, will, within tli time named excn(e the contract tor the tamo, with good end snaDolent sureties tn a nam nnna.1 in aiuoa-t.t to tbe amount of the contracts to deliver tho Uteres brnpowi In conformity wilh tha term of thUadvertt'ement. and in raia ft i.ia.i,.r aim 11 rti tn enter in;o thecontrsrt, they to matrog cdthediiT-r-once between tlm offer or said bidder aud the text l.weet reppDnsiblo blddnr or the person to whom tbe contract may l awaruud. I me ronponsiMiity of tho guarantors must be shown by tho official certificate of a Unite' States Dlitil't .tii(g or Attorney, Collector or Customs, or other Oovaromtnt official, hniTu by this oOic All parties will te dnlr notified of th ianti,nri. cr rejection of their propotats All proposals ran t bo ma-lo In duplicate, and be accumna-nted with tho oath 01 allegiance ot the parry orpurif's unless it has already boon placed on file in this office. No bids exc-pt In ths form prescribed, will bo ri-ciivd and only Irom partiea regularly Bgtigd in The full nam? and coit 4fn nddrAsa aC -a-h htriri must be wrltton In tho prcpoaal. Prcp.'snls must tot addresied te Captain A- V. Pht-rtnzer. Cbier OitrtrtrmAi or nno i-i -mr.nt f ii, Vlrginis.Cnmherlftnd, Md.. nod markod''Propirls for QuftrtTmfltr s tit ire?." Blank fornm nt I Mj trnari.n nnrl Itn.ta mnv rvaa obtained on application to tklV office. T. LOUflH. Airent. 9. Tf. fir BADAB. (r.L l Ticket Aii.. Osi... i. W. WOODWAUn, Sap't, cia.To. OotombaU, May M, 1S04. 1B64. 1864 tiftftt Nbrtfauru A Eastern mm CLtVFL AND, COLUMBUS RAILROAD. FORM OF PROFOSAL. rows, cotiNTr and srars. SAT. TI:! undarf-Iati'd horr-v rmnnnn tn fnvniaih anJ do'iver to th? United Mate at thn OnnFlnrmaiinr Department at . eeritb.o to lh tarmtAfiai.r ft ivtrtltomfnt Inviting proposals for 4Quarterinfle fr'a aors, datfd Oumhfrland, Md.( lsti, the lollowing articles, viz: Delivery to commence on or bofre the - day of 1SH, and to bo coropbtod on or before tho day of 10-. and tlndire to eir nlo a rritt-n contract with tbe United Rtatna -hh gTod nnd npprovod stcurli y. within ho soacf of ton days after being notified that my bid has beenaccepted. lour 00 t servant, SCALES. FAIRBANKS STAND ABB SCALES OF ALL KINDS. Alio, WtwhoUB Trucks, Letter Presses, jto. Falrbanb8, Greeuleaf dc Co. 08 HON HOE STREET, TOLEDO. Bold in Columbus by KILBOUXE, KTJII1V eft CO. erBe oawful to buy only the Qeoalne.a JeHy Capt. A. V. Babklvuxr, Chief Qoartermaiter De-rartmct of W-it Virginia, Cumberland, Md. GUARANTEE. W, tho undf rs'snetl. resldonia of- In tYa .Vinntv of . and atthto Of . hnrabv folut. Iv and severally covenant rrlth the United States and btii r&nte) in case tho forcEniiig- bid of . , be av-ceptod Hint he or they will forthwith, on tho av ceptanoi cf said bid, executo tbn contrart of the aame with good and sufficient surttloat lu n sum equal u m.u ujiiuuui ui inn yurnc 10 .uraiitn tlie 14. at. stores pmporod In conf rmity to tho terms ofad-7ertticiuut dated lil, under which the bid wa made, and In cate the said shall fall to on ter int'j a contract ns afrrosald, we guarantee to mnke ffood thn diffuresco between tho offer lv tha nam anu ino noxr lowest rsuponsiuie Didder, or tbopertonto whom the contract may be awarded. 01vn undvr our hands and seals this - day of , 18-34, Witness : -. .... .,. I hereby rtlfy t the bai cf my knowledge and belief the above named guar ntM's are giod and sufficient ns securities for the amount for which tby offer to be seoarlty. To hg cci ilfied by the Tnltfd States District Attorney, Collector of Onstotus, or any other offlofr under the United Htatea Oovernment, or teaponal bin uernon known to thl office- The fiiipress charges must be prepaid on all sam pies sent for inspection. A. V. rURRlNGEB, Captain and Chief Quartermaster, aotfft Ipartment of West Vlrclnia. EMBROIDERIES. ARHAB TOIKS, DAVID TOCNO, B. C. ItOOaX. Armer Young, Bro. & Co., Importers aud Dealers In mVtovAevve.a Taact llbiie Good, Tloinery, 8IITT3, GLOVES. TRMMINGS c.f Xo, 429 Market Htrl, 41S Commerce Nlr?4H-rIIILADELPMIA. ogl dJm 1 Mr?LAY&-a srtm Xilv BICtiT SO DAY. fret! CcicorbuB, In conutwtlon with Trains cn tha UTXevS kllAkll AMD OOLTiUBuS Alii) aSIA a,aViijjttUAiiS. TOGS JiMS. SlGtiT i?iSafo8--Aoave Cclusbasal i;dua. in. Will atop at Dolaworo, Auhlcy, Cardiaigton, Oilcad, wucd. anu at aii staticoB nortn or uaitcn, arrjvln fala, 6:06 p. m-; Albany, 4:45 a. m.; ifew Vork, iu.su a. in.; iiostoc. 3:1 0 p. a.; Chicago. Tia Crest-line,. 3:116 p. na-j Fittabirg, 8; p. c'; Philsael- ssoons 11 is. Hi7 10B& mi PBE28 Irfarcs CcinRibn &t id: a. m. Will Stos at Delaware. Oarrltiiartnn. a.ilfnn Orsfitrilnr, Bhetby, lio.v Ircndon. Wellington and uraiton, arriving at uioveiano, at a;au p. m.: UUU' kirk, Q-M p. m.; BuShlo, 8:55 p. m.; Albany, S:4 a- ta.i new tara, :a p. m., ooaion, 9:00 p. m.j I PittcoorgvlaCrcstiinoat 7:50p. m.; Philadelphia. uucaijo via at c:en a. m. rorsD Tainie iAAEL AND SJJ'BKAS Leaves Ooiumbss at 8:C0 p. ro. v 111 step at ou stations soutn or snoicy, ana lb DU1H.U, AID" liVUUUJI, TVUIIIUklkJU, UfftnOU BU0 0?rea arriving at Oloveland at 8:50 d. m.: Duukiik 3:46a m.;Bclmlo, 4.80 a. m.; Albany, 3:16 cm.: New York, 9:1 p. m.i Boston, 11:50 p. m.; Pitta b'.'-'g tU Cieetlina , 8:90 a. c..; S bilci uiphU, uusags, e-ue m- OOSKWTICia. At Dciaivrs with SDrlnslIeld Branch forSarii. Held and points on that road. ' At Orentiino with Fit tabu re. t. Wayne and Chicago Bailroad for Pittsburg, Philadelphia and Baltimore: also, for Chicoiio. ax bncioy witn Hanuuac7, manimeia and sexsrk Ballroad, for all points on that road. Alec, for At Grafton, for Tcicic and Chicaga. At Cicvoland with Lake Bhore uailmd for Srf. Dzakirk, Buffalo, Now Tcrk and Boston. PATENT BLEEPING OABS ABE BUN ON ALL muni ittAino iu uniuAUv), ialW TOBS AND BOSTON. BastfaV CAeched tArcyjt (9 JVeie Fst-k and Boston ia sjmucM; atso, to fAUafetVMa aai mm fork via OreMitna. Aicht At crocs Knives at CoIcmfcusatlfitiRai tn Oiaciaaaatl Express arrives at Uc lamina at 11:30 a. m. Oolombos Acccciiaodatfs& thrives i Coluabusat 8:60 a. ns. feud oi Low &a by abj o'cLar Bou'w 4& .'or Heinle ois OraUitto or llautmX. . 8. FLINT', 0nc3T.ntCi.dont. Oioteltnd, Ohio, ialilta PATTIB80H, Ageut-Oolainbus. Ohio. rin'ntmr-na. Mav 1 ?fl4 WOOL. wqoii! The Underi'gned, having disposed of a large portion of their reoent pur-ohaaee, are now prepared to make CASH ADVANCES On Consignments of Wool. Southwick,-Sheble & Greene, 23 and 25 DEY ST., BTEW YORK. 6 SOUTH FRONT ST., PHILADELPHIA. AdTetlliie in the OallTJAnrnaL SAVE 20 PER CENT. a a a ia m , I V V Baei ROSE & EEEM, Merchant Tailors, AUEIH AO,iI.W.. Wi MAT! SOW Id-Sin A IHU AND iU leiected Stoolic tin t Quode In our Una, booghl for eaiC at th s Olieeteal Fouible We t..i 1..U.1 all lL0li..dl rJtylee ofuoodeln the Eastern market, and oiler them at a Oheap ratal ae an, elite uUH iu tl,e Waat. At we are bntb PK 4CTICAI, i,4Il,l.ft'. And do cur own CaUing aud attend to business fiersouaily, we guarantee general satisfaction, both n Gooddaud Kile. Our friends and the Public In General are Invite to call and ext.mina cur eUflUfora purch8iu elsewhere. BOtJK & Bki. mar Sift. 1Bfi4-y FANCY GOODS. STEASBURGER & NDHN, 65 Maiden Lane, UIPOBTKIlfl OT a? o y m, China, Fancy Goods, I?enl, aco. SLATES, SLATEPENCiLS, WE HAVE OS HANHTHF.rARtSF.KT and best assortment of the twmvA b-,,,.,! rini- wuoia aiura nas nam importea siaco tne lt of Feb ruary, and wo axe daily ace vjt.J all the novelties appe .ring in Esropo. V"c have paid for the.-e goods before the girat advance in trold. and can !! at thn iui'ii lUMBuiiwiu rait'8. We solicit a sharo of yur patronago. Ton wilt uuy irom ue 11 you oxataiao cur stork. China and Crockery Dealers will And it tbeir int" est to cnH npc" ti. Iizdlia HOTELS, (From the ladlanatwIU J.uraal, 24.) "vFbo f.ometh 0. L. Ritual. Ans. CoUaela Janes and Waruaa In the searoh for the argument! liy which the 0 S. L convert men to the doctrines of peiet Oa last Saturday afternoon, Governor Morton received a letter from an olty, wbich was aa follows exocpt some namsa whl-) if? omit for prudential rea sons. , August 17. 1864. Gcvmior 0. P. Morten: Sir: The facta herefcv stated have come to my knowledge in a manner and from a source ttoli as to leave no doubt In my mind of their reliability. The Copperheads of Indiana have nrderoH and paid lor 80,000 revolvers, with 42 boxes fixed ammunition, to be distributed i amongst the antagonists of our Government, for the purpose of oontrolline the Presiden tial elaction. August 6, the (learner Oranite Slatt dad in New York, 42 boxes of revolvers r.i ammunition; August 6, the steamer City it Hartford landed 22 boxes ammunition, destined for Indianapolis. Thirty-two box- . "uuu,um.u. , u, ,uriUDuv Derm. simply beoame he wears no badge of rank I ""l" 01 prompt"nil, pr of honor, save in bis hear Let u I .v.?vJ"- ? .ri,a i, ignore all auhae rvl.r,n. , l" s. mach u, , and accord honor to who,; 1. H ? VITS-PH. whether it be hieh or low. ,!h nUS.0lJ..?,-.,",r"aourWd bi. uk!2?S3 nnnm , .. . . " v. a lust uijiil. aw f'-'t, H1U UQn l tfij It aSat n 1 .1 tl,.,. .. . : m fain that when soma . ...a.,.. loi'V.''''' nhnn""."!, beauty of the villaee. whil.t ih. .- economy ,nd riaid rc.,.,:.,i 1.'???"' tit. ... -.1 , ," .. "- oeaditn,a..an.ii.,;'r,r:-j' f.'" Ibfl eraitit mnA - a. ' - . " Me home, nnnoticed, uncared for and un- thecr.du.ad itiai, icHiimnnita ir nriii"'vii '.lit , ' I BaUCILV promote the nso ot the aaUenaJ tended by serTilitT Wmild liaVaa tiaaw. itable to the oomm.uD.ity, but the negleol manifested toward the latter amouuted to units meanness ana Case ingratitude. ' let us stand upright and vindicate to the world our manhood and independence th.n win LS autiannr I.I...... u v..,. . . ..... another by birth, station or by wealtli, fo7 i'in,: 1 period preuicted by ir aya explicitly mat, "no title of nobility 9hall he ttvanliid, " tiwrebv asaeriimr an.i oonflrming those great principle) enunciated is our "Magua Charla" above referred to. But notwithstanding all of our long and loud professions of love for those admirable principles,' yet how aad and ehameful is the fact, tlmt we so freoueutlv. bv oumcilnnM give an unmistakable contradiction to their plain teachings. Seeing this inconsistency upon our part, is it any wonder that our enemies everywhere rail out against ns and tell us lhat a popular government ie a failure, and that man is incapable of self-government? When leading publio men, and prominent journals of this country, for- Kuui oi me origin oi so many or our great " Then 1-1 ua pray that come what may. Aa ccme It ieJJ far a' that That M.ue and word, o'er a' the oartb. Atay bear the tree, and a' that For a' that, for a' that, Iti :rwp ,et, for a' that, That rti'M to man, the KorU o'er .W.H lre(r be for e' that." H. Bheidkntuax,. Barnesville, 0., Aug. 2a, '64. ReaciLVEn. That . . the OoTornmeat. thai IK.ffl2V,..!S?. ! ctn otver rea-.rd will, in4lK,r.iice the attfm!Il5 ar Bnron.un P,r to overthrow by To". "It a? ...pplapt Ly fraud the i,,itlD. of anv rilJL.! a menacing the peace .nd lnd;.n.lonTrhiro'n'; SeWlNG MACHIHEST" 1 New Kind of Noiseless es of the above have been forwarded to J. .1 Parsons, Indianapolis, via Merchants' Dis- great men simply because they aprane from natfth Ofid na.L.1 !, I a... 1 1 t , waiauuB is etored at No. street. New York. awaiting the convenience of the Copperheads to pay for the aame before shipping. Immediately on the receipt of thia latter. Governor Morton placed the information it cumainea in tne nanus oi foiioeman John. S. Russell, who waa able in a short time to report progrees to Colonel James G.Jones, AaeistAut I'rovost Marshal, who, with Col. Warner, of the Veteran Reserve Corps, with a preper detail, made a descent on the printing and book-binding establiabnent or rt. li. voaa 8. Co, on Saturday night, where they found thirty-two boxes such as ware described iu the letter. Aftar the boxes were, opened, their oontents were found to consist of 4001are:e navv revol vers, and 135,000 rounds of Axed ammunition fer the same arm. Amoni the cap ture, rnaae Great Liberty, the older, at this place, and several hun dred printed copies of the Ritual, which una heretofore been published in the Jour- ui Aieo a large amount of correspon-if.we of aa Important character., which may be given to tbe public at the proper time T'.e people will heein to understand now, how much these unmitigated eooan-dr.i desire peace. Thirty thousand navy revolvers, with ammunition enough for an army, ooupled with the negotiations of Mr. V'oorbees for the purchase of 20,000 Oari-baldi rides, would indicate that thor. I. a good deal ol' the disposition of the tiger hid nnder their aheep akiu garb of peace. "? InrJtaua on the Wntera Plain no noi ami tne Telegraph wire. A onrreapondeat of the World thus explains it; The Indians have tm'fr ditiurhnl ih. .ri men, will condesoend to so mean an action I l'"l! although they have plundered, burned as that of striving to heap ridicule upon our murdered at various points alone; the tfraat mun aimnlv t.an....M ,1.. 1 - . Iltn. T1.A.H .1.1 :1 , "" "e-' "'o wire aa me breathing tpmt of the Almighty, and are filled with superstitions awe over its performances. This feeling owei ita origin to the following ..wu.uu. E.ucutcii, un in. narc at ai Creighton, a superintendent of the Over- humble life into tisefulneas, is it strange that our enemies conclude that we arc asnamca or our principles? Who does not beliere but that all such persons as cry out against President Lincoln aa a "RmKmKi. ter," and Gov. Johnson as being a "Booriih I 'sna' Telegraph line, who, on the completion tailor," are tired of republican simplicity, I f line, desired to protect it against In- iu, ,ud .ceiuioxiuii qi me oia con-1 iuicaniun; Hy arrangement he secured the attend. ance at Porta Kearney and Laramie five hundred ml lea apart of two influential chiefs of the Sioux and Aranochoe t.rih. ui i j . . . uiry nu dot met ior many months, but no.. ,u,,uit,. ukuub, ausir relations witn eaon other bad been such that questions and answers between them were only com- prenenstDie to tnemselres. They talked together for an hour, but both manifested in- arenunty, ana suspected some pale face l,,law T 1. - ,L : . dition of things, when crowned heads and tinea Humanity lorded it over God's creation! Did not those now in rebellion against this Government pursue the same course a few years age, when the slavooc-raoy characterized the advocates of free la- Dor as "mud Bills," "small-fisted farmers," "greasy mechanics," "filthy operatives," and as being "unfit to associate with a Southern gentlemans body servant"? YVhat has been the legitimate fruit of such -MBiwinuu .BuuiiipuouB.' neDeiuou. w bat Juee lBI y m niaae me impression more uaa oeen toe result or tlie advnrtonv nf a,,!. toroiDie. mr. ureiffhton at. r,,,,. nm...l ... made at the aame plaoe, were the pernicious principles here in the North? naTe bo'0 ohiefs start simultaneously from Beal of the Ordsi of the "Sona of Opposition to the Government; whioh places the 'espeolive pointe, and meet midway for r, the ofiBoielltstof tho members of our country between two fires one from consultation. Two weeks were oonaumed araeu rebels, the other by northern sympathisers. who are Inaldl. ously infilling their treason into the hearts of thepeople. Although the majority of the people are not the avowed advocates oi aucn wrong and inconsistent principles in the journey, and the "red brother" met in council, ot causae, a oomparison of notes uissoiveu every doubt, and strengthened the superstition and awe whioh had at nrst inspired tbem. iue etteot of this ingenious arrangement yet too many of them, by their conduot, aid I na been of great advantage to the Ovar ii, lua.ciuig a. aparia oi. antagontem to Do-1 ii(;ipn line, ire wires nave never njooraoy. no see It manifested in their Dn Pan ay the IndianB, even when fiunlieyism tuward those high and low in vtweuea of hundreds of miles over whioh station, from the Prince of Wales to the 'me passed iav been ravaged by pred- Japanese and Russian embassies, and from bauds. JetT. Bavla' Cied. Jeff Pavis believes the Union Is a oom- pact between sovereign States. ao do the I kipperbeads. Jeff. Davis denies that the uoverntueni has any right to coerce a Stat. So do the Copperhead, the highest official in our land down to the incumbent of the lowest office in the gift of ui. puuiiiB. inateaa oi reuaering that manly tribute of respeot and homage due to worth and distinction, out regard amotmte in senii! eyoopnancy. ine oouseo,uence ts, Hans Enlist for a Holdlcr. " Brick," of the La OroBse Democrat, is an iuhuman joker, and lately wilneaaed a soene in.Milwaukee that we trausferjto our u..,.uu.. au. ta.uor uiU9t Picture a StOUt liat our men iu authority are enoouraired , ? nol't.-1'aired recruiting officer, importance to their nisi- w'ltt " nm5 0P' Dn' " frontiapieoe, a tn Oflnrlh Irirt miinh Imtu tion, and become forgetful and nngratefui sh irt ",ord' blue nniform ' small, toward those to whom thev are indebted for ani , raw ou9'omer from "faderland," with their momentary authority, and act arogant- Jeff. Davis Bays the AbolltionieU have liy, and as Shakespear forcibly said used the war. I Iln . . ' NATIONAL HOTEL, IS BAB UNION DKFOT. fJOtUluBTTS, 0- H9 BEYIVOIil! PropticJar Bncgago taken to aud frsm tho Dtrcst Titfacn cnargo. Persona winhlag to taka any of the Nigh Trains, will be promptly attended to. tnari-dboi AMERICAN HOTEL, Corner High and" State Streets. (oproarra tba i'atb aorsa.) OOiXaTTIVCSXTSil. L. VfABDEN t mSM, Proprifltara. ep6-K3-dlr causeo So do the Copperheads. Jeff. Davis approved of Buchanan policy of letting the South alone. BO aid tbe Ijopperbeads. Jeff. Davis aooffed at Lincoln'e calls for men. So did the Copperheads. Jeff. Davie is opposed to the employment negro troops, the draft, the emanclnatinn proclamation and Benjamin F. Butler. oo are tne copperheads. Jelf. Davie believes in Southern chivalrv in the superiority of slaveholders over gen- . , '" "'" tlemen, in the invinoibilitv of the South an1 forlfl of the great truth that ana tne generalship of MoUlellan. so ao tne fjopperueads. Jeff. Davie was for war until the rebels had conquered all the territory they wanted, and when the Government commenced to reconquer it he was for peace and hat been bo ever since. So were the Copperheads. The Copperheads are better to him than subjects, they are his followers. They have his creed. He is the Pope of tbe Copper- " 0, but man, proud DrMtlnetiirtetr.V'aKt.ori'i, .'? Plays each fantaitlc trlcki before high hearea Ai makes fhq angele weep." Why some cannot bear with equanimity the least official dignity, for it seems to sit as heavily upon them as the night-mare upon a pork eater. There are other manifest ways in which this anti-republican spirit is manifested by us. Those who are poor, ape the manners of the rich, just as though : "All that eliaTnuia not goU; ful Of the great truth I " The bonott man, tho' e'er eao poor, n King o' men for a that." Tho lack of manly independence in this respect, as well as in other ways, is faBt tending to enervate our sooial as well as our political system. One olass regards honest poverty as tho normal condition of another class, whom they term the "common" people, and they esteem manual labor as degrading, and as pertaining to inferiors, as lheT term the laboring clnaa . while tha head church. If they do not look to him I lstter lll forgetful, or not. understanding for political salvation, their views and hi. I the true dignitr of labor, are nahnma nf on in t.a C 1 '-l. "l.halw a.K.tiA 1 . ... D .u . ui.v.viiuu tivui nuiun it is to come. I wu-utMyu, uuu Yfeana many or tnem ,nuys oarmonire. at present both are w0 "eu cringing use slaves to the looking to the defeat of Grant and Sherman aristooratic diotntions of a-lf-cnnatiini. and the olectica of McClellan. Chicago I models of social perfection. 0 1 shades of arnrane. I our ueparteu "ramers: 01 a futnam nhn wit nis plow standing m the furrow , A Backnlldcr. Franklin who left his rrinter'a .., Seated in one of the parlors of tbe Vor-1 Sherman his shoemaker's bench, and a Run. hecs House, at Syracuse, yesterday, were, cock his counting-room that they might "THE UNION' Aroii st bat, Third and Fourth bw JP'iillacloXiiilBa THOMAS 8. WEBB, I THANE B. WKBB. f MANHaTTAH hotel, llppciitc tba Park, ft array street, near Broadway, 4M JU W YOAUa. tibs rsnpsianiB bating kadtbisooh. 1 HODI0U9 SOWIi TOWN HOTKL thorooirhlv repftirodj painted and rctbrnUhcd, is now prepared ui provlae hU Quaete with all the conrforta ot a good led well reaclated rlooee. Bis charges are reasonable, and he gnarautecs to all who may call apon him eaeed table, cocsfortablo roSiES. aieTarv ncaaibla attention. He wiil be plsaeed to zoo li cu cid frieuas, and to welcome many nv ones. on are invited, wboc ros come to the Oitv. to nav bim a visit; and ho adsores yoa thai it voa go awa, dinatleaad, it shiil not be the fault of 1mi ff-HiniNpator. among others, Hon. Fernando Wood, with Benjamin, bia brother, and tha very Her. C. C. Burr. A well-dressed stranger entered the apartment, wearinz In his hat band the symbol of "Peace" that bad been adopted for the day. Ue was tainted by ue illustrious t ernando with the remark, 'Ah. I see, mr friend, you are one of ua a reaceman." "lee,' was the rejoinder, "I am for peace." After a brief colloquy tbe atranger tamed to Mr. Burr, and inquired upon what terms be would now consent to have a peaoo. "Upon any terms," was the curt rejoinder. "Howl do I understand you to say, "upon any term 9" " Yes, any terms." "Then," said the stranger, "I'll be if I'm a peace man any longer," and tearing the badge from his hat be trampled upon it with indignation and walked a-ay. A by-tander, who gives ns the incident, says there was a deafening and prolonged shout from the crowd, who had gathered around, that might have discomfited a more brazen-faoed traitor than even C. Chauncey Burr. Ossmo-o Uvertiier. BEEF! BEEF! Omcs Comxissaht or Scxsuttkoi, V. 8. A UOH MBUU, OHIO, August 10th, lbn. EAi.En pro pon. i rs, I nrVMCATE win be received at mis umce until 11 o clock A. M .. Aug iUd, from first hands, end from cili- io us loyal to ths Uuitod states, for the sudiiIv and doll Terr nt Camp Chase Ohio, free from all cliergo, of snrh Kresh Bt ef as may be rcqnln tl by the CcUa- missary oi aunsisiencn irom iime io time. The Beef to he well failed, sound and wholesome. In alternate fore and hind quarters or raits theieof, necks and ihanks excluded, to be of Sleets over ur rear of age. each welshing at least five hun dred pcniids. Held bMs, ttlioii arfupteri, wiil foiin the basis of written contract, with two sood and rntitronslbl'i mrettcs (names of sureties rioiilrd will, Lidm suffi cient to Indemnify thn United tStates against lose. aa ti coitiit.i u laaceDfct on idl i.i ciay oi wp tmber, 1864, and to conMoue in force uotll the 1st day of January, 18fi, snbjpct to the approval of tb UommiFary vvavrai oi suusiHtence. faymentsto iwmnao monthly in such funds as may bo supplied by the Treasurer of tha Unitod States. This adTernsem"ntihan be Dart and narcnl of the conTct. and a printsd copy of it must be attachod nie-t O. D. HARRTNbTON, fiptalnandj 1 RAGS! RAGS ! ! (ITS ABG PATINfr THK H10I1BST FBICS 70B v V Baas delivered In any qnantltr at the Ooltua- lavaat aixun w. The EflecU of Dlasolntien The New York Evening Pott thus forciblv states one of the consequences of dissolution: "Has it occurred to any of our readers, In the midst of these discussions of rebel terms of pence, to consider what would be the result of our acknowledging the Southern Confederacy? Should we disband our forces, and reduce our great military establishment, with a foreign nation across the Ohio and on the other side of the Potomac ? Not at all, but we should be forced for our own security to maintain, not for one or for three years, but for all time, a standing army, to oppose tbe warlike South. We should have to maintain permanently tho vast military establishments whioh now burden us so heavily. We sLould have to become a military people, and our best blood and energies would be wasted, if not in war, yet in those preparations for war, those immense levies of troons those costly armaments, nnder which we hear the poor over-ridden people of Europe groan. Is any American anxious' to see such a stale of things obtain here? Then let him oppose the draft, disoourage enlistments, and vote for Vallandigham and the recognition of the Confederacy, go far from procuring peace, such a consummation would only be the commencement of interminable, never ceasing hostilities. " It is the oheapeet and best for us, then to make an end of the war at onoe: and i! . . ' w ns M.uicna eu uiucn in 110 mis me peop e muai not rely upon the love. Now can we not overlook and forgive FaoT.rnm.ht. but nnon thamaal.. it n I . ,, '"a1. achieve independence and equality for themselves and their posteritv. did th.v dream that in less than one century their luuo, piivuuuiio anu examples or all that was good ani great, would pass for naught by so many of their children? Did any of uivau wuv pivugeu ineir "lives and sacred honor to tbe maintenance of that instru- ment which declares that. "All men are born free and equal," recogniie that any could become superior to others, or that iree moor wouiu ever cecome degrading ? This brings me to notice one or two In. stances in which those wron nrincirlae . exemplified in our lives, In this hour of our country's peril. Last winter, when our brave soldiers came home on furlough after eei-v mg men- uuuutry mree years, and enlisting again, some of our roteca!cr genirj complained of their "rouyhneit" of man ners and me irregularity of their oonduct. am sorry to admit that the latter ol, Aro-A is too true, and that their behavior was to some considerable extent reprehensible, but not more so in the jrrironi soldier tvm,TO eutuier, as some were pleased to ca:i mem man in mo officer, whom they ucuguivu uj uuuur, ana in consideration of their "position," wore allowed to pass scot-free, a magnanimous people, passing "their imperfections by.'' I do not wish to palliate tbe conduct of some of the hoys while at home, still I will say one word for our dear boy'e sake. In the first place, those "rough" boys had been too far away from tbe sweet and holy influences of home, and instead of the society of parents, brothers, sister'' and friends, they heard no words save those of their comrades, and enjoyed no pastime but the rough sports incident to military life ; no Sabbath privileges to woo them to nobler deeds, and habits of sobriety and refinement. Vet I beg that it be remembered that in the dark hours that oast a shadow of gloom over all those same " rough " men in the distant "front " stood a wall of living, strong beating hearts : .'Betwren their loved home aad the irar's desolation;" and helped roll back the surges of war that the foe oarae not near tbeir darlings ; they were willing to do all, dare all for their oountry and God. Were they too "rough" and "unrefined" thei) ? Did they stagger like drunken then ? With their bosoms between you and death did they fall ignobly ? So, firm, calm, itrong, iteaiij-eiid, true-hearted, they stood like raen, aniT many of meir comrauee leu iixe heroes, martyrs, to that cause that ws profess so much to uovernment, but upon themselves. If tha. rait for a draft they waste strength, and perhaps, lose opportunities noUo be recov-ircd: if they take into their own hands ihc filling up of the armies, they can do it in half the time, and twice as elfeetualW ' aa the Government." and forget tbeir errors, for the sake of what they have done, aye, or will yet do for us? Perhaps their dear ones at home looked upon many of those noble-hearted veterans their last look of love and admiration, as they bid them farewell and Ood'e epe3 v, w -";.;" "'i I, r " - - - .i i wooden shoes and a long-tailed grey ooat. u uiuoer waa arier reoruits tor a Herman regiment, and thus went for bis susceptible " Lo I dere, Hans, be that you ? " "Yaw." " Come mit me to be a soler man." "Neinl" " Yaw I come I It be so nice." " Nein I I gets shoots." rtix I py tarn it is better as good. It neen toon all de vtle. You enlist mlt me you gets neis nundred dollars bountlah. "So?" " Yaw. And you gets such nice olothes as never vas i bhust look at mee I " so f " raw. And, in the morning, ven de drum peets dat is de gurnels gompli menu to come an' git your schnapps mit him." "So?" "Yaw. And purty soon, bime by, de uuinpa peats again ana dat isn de gurnel s compliments to come eat somt sour-krout un sausage mit him py tarn. "So mynheer?'' "law; dati3hso. Den purty soon, bime ujr, ucr irump peets, ana dat Isb de gurnel compliments to ride mlt bim in der carriage to see your vrou or vour Katrlnn. And den you rides all over de city mit him anu no coats you one lam cent. And blmo oy de tramp poets and dat ish de gurnel' compliments to come and achmoke a bipe mit him t And den bime by, purty soon, right away de trump peets de tuyful, and tint un ue gurnei s compliments to com and get you nine Hundred tollars bountish. tinks. but I guess not, py tam i" "Yaw 1 So goot I" "Yawl And den der General and der resident shakes bands mit vou. and vnn eat krout mit do Bresident's vrou and skust live like one fighting rooster, py tam I Aud den in a little wile you say der Bresident ue ubs nice man, ana vou ffjets anatli.r hun dred dollars bountish. and der Brooi,ln. makes one grand General mit you, purty soon I guess, but I tlnk not I You go mit me?" "Yaw I" 9 9 'fi. 91! M a H b m AH. ARE INVITED TO CA1L A.HO see thee, wonder'nl Biacbinee.' Olbee in tbe 0.are Bonis, Cotloa Block, Oolombol , Ohio. MUM- PIMMFX, Gen'l Aj . T1 . o sen in.se Deautltal jy-T'.a ,m"on ABesvt. . aUcblaea. WALL PAPER8. (Japi. Wmaiovrs Statement nnnie.v Winslo'.v, at the request of the Navv DenArt- uivuu ua. iuruiiieu a run statement of th. fight of the Kra-sarge with the Alabama. His letter, dated in the English Channel. July 30th, mentions the fact that iuat nr.. " w ". .iiwuiiter ne naa an interview with the French Admiral at Cherhonr.- .nri assured him that in the event of an action the position of tbe ships should be so far irom me snore mat no question oould be ad vanced about the line of jurisdiction. The mguc neiore, boats were movine hataro.n the Alabama and Cherbourg, and in the muiuiugsmsage men were seen stationed as captains of guns ; among them Lieut. Sinclair, who joined her at Cherbourg Th police prevented others from going on board. Capt. Winslow renorfa thai th. vnal,i aw, w.unu, unaer me garn or frienHnhin was affording assistance to the Alabama. Platform of tlie National Vision Party. riaSOLVKD. J Hat It la thn hl.l..f n. ... America (titicen to maintain aBainat all that. aa. mine the integrity of the Union and tbe paramonnt antbontv of the Conitltutlon and laws of the Called Stall's, and that, laying aside ail differences of political opinion, we pledge oorselree, aa UNION men, animated L a common sentiment and aiming at a common object, to do everything in our power to aid the Uovernment In quelling, by foice of arms, the rebellion now r.glng agaiust Its authority and In bringing to the punlehmout doe to their crimes the ,HTi..u.i.i,um,,Rijna against it. BRM1.VBD. That we annrovu r tlx, d.l.,ml..,in. of tbe Oovernment uf the United States not to compromise viltb rebels, or to offer any terms or neaee run, .link a. m . .- f. h.a.a ...... - . . . .. Z 7 . .V . V ... 11 WM u "uconamonel surrender of their hostility and a return to theii lust allegiance to the Constitution and Laws of tbe United State, i and that we call upon the Government to maintain this polities and to proaerut. Ih,. w.r with th. utmost poaelbla vigor to the complete hid. preision ol the rebellion, in full reliance upon the elf sacrlllcei, the patriotism, the heroic valor and the undying devotion of the Amarioau people to their country and Ita free institution. Kisolveo. That aa HLATta, v.. ,!.....,,.... commute, tbe strength of this rebellion, and al It must be always and everywhere hoaltile to the principle! of Bepubllcan government, jtutute and the na-Iwrwl ao.,, demand fl'd UTTKB ANU COMPLETE ATlltrATlUH FROM TUB BOIL Of THE REPUBLIC; and that we uphold and maintain the Acti and Proclamation h which ih. a ernmeut, In III own defence, has aimed a death-blow at this evoMic . We are tn favor, furthermore of such an amendment to the Constitution, to be mads by the people in conformity with lu provisions, ai shall terminals and forever prohibit the ix-Istenos of biavery within the limits or Jurisdiction of the Unitod States. Rssolvsd, That tb. thank, of the American people arduetoonrsrdteeandeaihr CAMARGO Manufacturing OOMPAJiT, 57 Watt Fourth Si, Cincinnati. 0. Oi a Es, Aa rTctOLAoALa BCTAIaa . . PAPEK HANGINGS, Gii alad Velvet Decorailonc, Csi-taiD pprg, Citurcii, Store and Hall Decoration. ALSO Window Staaden, Picture? & Shade Cords, Boiler Ends, Brackets, Ac, Clsnrcli, Htore tte Hali Shades MADE TO OKt'EB. Buff & Green Hollands. Our StosJi in tne abore is Full and Oomplete, Qooi Paper Hangers ahaayt on hand for Pa pering in Oi'.y or Charily. Orders BcgpecUally Solicited. H. H. BRENEMAN. Needles and Thread. JOHN H. JOUVET, D1ALXB Hachine Twiwt, 1'eedles and npooi ajotion, la an. ind oolm.s. CBIeiGZ SILK, IHBBOIPERT SILK, SUB-r OKONS' SILK, Tailors' Sewlnits, Sewinai tn Idlers' 100s. Tram and OrBaietne. Snool aiUt. BUHaia... stain aaetanatt. Bo. 73 West Vourth stnet. (a marram MEDICAL CARD. OHAS. E. HENTF1. Physician and Surgeon, Office taO.H. iAtUmer'a Xe)ir Brick, No. 238, South High Street, COLTCHBI7S, OHIO. Residence, No. 47 East Friend 8a. i?niaaa. a.i i iaa mmm ia-a..ii.ni SLBS.R. A. S. JANNEY, s liroau Hircet, COHJMBU8, 7" TV DO i-wAl-CTiA UT1 T iX2 Diun .u imua uviiutaHiaaii MtYMJXmV aU 1 uti- XV ut wiTP9-'Ui AND . FINKLE & LYON Sewing Machines! saperlor Machine Oil, Needles, Thread, aad all necessary articles for keeping In order thsee hurhlv popnlor LOOK-STITOU Sewing Machines. 3F,i3lxai X"Atexit Lamp -Heating Apparatutl By which Water U boiled, Tea drawn, Cofee cos. Meat fried, Egge boiled. Vaxlna Oruel aooltea. 4a!. Ao., by tb. lams flams that lights the room. i o. ai. a, iannil, Agent, a aeta-aawiw aaa nndBtrela. CHARLES HARTSHORN & CO., BE0KER8 IN ARMY GOODS! No. 108 Broadway, O X -N O X 9if A. TI 9 Ufnr Io TsMfacl WortWiitton, Wu.. Ltn Andr ta. Im.. Oeorn K. 8boonbortnr. Im . Miaaam Tlfi ynrnrnfi yMn inisin fc nn,nwsii . . MajaaiUavi

,4 sr 1. r vo sifF' a nroc Fuel for the State. JO f If! VAT If ffca ,K.g; ;..... yh, Ujf ,.t( n '.it -i I .tl.i ! C.TP t A -- " lit "S 1H Cv3 ?l Ci .u :. z. 3t a- BSe, f- . WSI-S t SECBBTAkT OtrSTAtS. CfcEMiW , Oak:, Jmy 30, Ifcti. ' SiEAI.F.O PKuP(J.v;, W'fix BE EE. i caiVi'OM the atueof uia;iuir of Monday, the 5th day of September nail il 12 0 clock, M, for furnishing llutijlslu of Ohio with fuel tvl cue I , jnaf, ao iujioku: l,(M Jluuh.o! CnuthrlstKe or Hocking Coal, ,f tte bMt quality, equal at least, to tbf lt-er velu of tlocslog Coal, end free from time, ila..t, and airs. . ' , ;- .I.. VOLUME- XXVII. COLUMBIA "OHIO. FRIDAY MORNLVG, AUGUST 2(5. 1S4. NUMJUSU 349. PROPOSALS. RAfUFfOADS. . PAILSOADS- ; fta,O00 Bushel Coke, IHifih not law than 4f) rot.rH to the bathe., f be !t Audi Hacklog or VambrJdg Cuil, and bap. 50 Cot te ot Wood, ih Mce 19 be dry Hickory, 8ch, or flocif, four fft.ln lflnttth, Btraitfht, and wU iplit. Th qni.ntltl i)ov rani'ri to bo iocrMsil tt ths option ol the 6ttitry of Statu. 1 Th fui to ba delivered, without r.k&rgj fur inch dcltTery, at the Bute Boum. Columliui (Vnin. FrobOMU u bsaconipaulfd by amplci, M to fpc.r thkla.., quality, and price of th. flu.; pro poud to b fumlt-ticd. Kcb piopoeal must b rcomptBled by a bond, with approved ecority, lu the jh-lhI tim of Dot .-ccedlogtwancy tboufAaik nor leu than fif tootn- and dollar-1, (u required by iaw,) conditional fot the faithful porformaac of tucb contract at may its a warded. Tb btdl to ha matte and liei-nfcro(t ti hainnt r rl la acc tdanca with tbe tf rtns of tba act entitled n act to ptorlde for Ub iitirnhasa of ntat!onrr. fnl aad other articles for tba OeuTnl Atwrnbiy and fetatofflNra;'' pawed March 11, la53( and Aa act : t timt-nd atcttoni four and tlx, and to rental iec tiiD flra' of thi cbora entitld act, paasa March 3, BMtobs epiotied on tba ATelapt, "ProaoitU : for lurniahing "! for tba Stata ' Fuel furnlehed by the cottrr.ctor, mnst in all oasei tx soiial In quality to the asm 1.1 a. ThisfntU will & .titidly tti,frcd. - W W AHfJt l BONO, nJj-dtd gKcrftaz-T of 9tt. Potatoes! Potatoes ! MBM2Ua AKAXGtsixa!i. 1 1004, lOO-l. Columbus i Indianapolis orjrici eoMMiHSARVor srnsi&TiKOB, i CdlUMBrP, Ohio, AUjTUit lHta,lb. ( Sr4i.ro pnopiHATJ wii.i. or he-CKI VEDat thin offlc fruia ettir-n lnta,l 1a th fuittii HialMGirfrnmlnt,((id from whom tbe oath of allegiance will be reqnirfd on acceptance of the bid,)nutflll A. a.. AUhUit 2?tti, 16(4, for themo- P y and deliver at Caiud Chas Ohio. fr of all I charge, of euch FoUtnaa, tn barreli, maybe re-: quirt d by the OnDnlnary or Unbiittenc from time tc timo. (raid btda, whan accepted, will form the bestaof a written contract, wUu wo good and re Hponnible urliiei (nanici o' iiirtttea to begireo) and bnadi antneient to indemnify the United lit jtei Hid contract to takeeffrrt on the firet day of P;p-temhtr, Hti4, and to continue In fotoe until tbe flnt day ot January, VifiS, subject tn the arproval of tut OommtsHary 0nerl of HubaistanM. Xlie Potatoes to ue of tha best quality and no rharge fur pac4ava aiiowed. Upon which must be merged tflatfnctly tiie arrois, U.9 and net webjlit, actual tare Uelsjt re-quired.Uiaa ft-r the abore will be required In duplicate wlih a copy of this advertisement (a slip from a no wi paper j aiiacnea toeacu. bam plus will ho requ-iM to accompany the bid, with the nmt of tbe bidder marked thoreou, and the b-d wiii be stipulated In price at tj much per pound. Payment to be mnd4 In sock fundi as my be sup-plioi by tba Tieasurer of the United btatas. The rigftt i rervuii to rftat uny orali propoxals If dem&tl by the undersigned for the interest of the Qovertm-nt. . J-1. U ARBt NOTOK, augl81td Caotaln and 0. 8. V. i; PBOfOSALS FOB FOBAGK. . . . Osiir QOAkTERMHTEB'i OlTICt, ) t DrPABTLT of West Virginia., I Ocmbibxahd, Md., Jan. 13, 1804. j SEALED PROPOSALS, in iupltmt, are Invited by the under! ned tor eopplying the Quartrtn:ia-tr a Dopartmeut in the Department of UeitVlr-Kinla, at (Jbai luston, Pai'lieisburg end Uh'-ellnir, w. Va., and the sevar.! iMpnte on the Hue oi the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, as follows: CUrkn-burs, Grafton, New Cirek, Oumbsrland, Martins-burjc, Harper's Ferry, Barlln, Point of Becks, and ; Itcluding dagerstown ana Kieilbih-k city, Itid., or ' thow '-th HAY, CORN, OATd and Bids Will tiM rnrclraA ft - J.li.... a wii Are tnonaanq busliels of Corn cr Oau, ann 5oi ttfty tons of Uar or Straw and upwards; and must t,eaccompntBd Y.T a copy of tnle adiemsenuuit. Bidders moitt f at iiich-of tlu aboia.n&iUMl pciato they propoap to maku deliveries, and the vataa at wkkh-tbay will make delivarle. thareat, the quantities of each ai tlcie prop,ieeil to bo dellveied.tbe tluM when said deliveries saail be cuumauoed. aud when to U compltttttd, - , All dbllveri-n must ha promptly made within tho time, and for tbe qnantitlas propoend and accepted, tit ther etur. Ho. m.) A&xt Olotbiks akd Vqvmw Ornc,l CiactKKATi, 0., August 13, liH. J rB0PO8At.8 ABE IIJV1TKD BT THE UNDER-l Sl(3U K1K until THOBPaY, AOuat Mth, Woi, at 2 o'clock P. M., ir furnishing this Department (by contract) with Army Khli'is-dray Flannel; fettocklnira; According to the aauiniu Alch mar be seen at I the oltice ot Clothing aiid Kqnipage lu this city. To be dtsilrered tioe of charge, at the U. tf. inspection Warehouse, In this city, tn good new packages, with the name of the pfeily fcmUbiog, the kind anJ quantity of goods disiinctly marked on each article and paUtago. Partlee off(iiicg goods mast distinctly state in their bids the quantity they propose to fcrnlsb, tho price, and time of delivery. Camillas. wnn auttiiiltti-d. mast c nturkeil ami ntimbtrtid to correnpond with the proposal; aud the parties thereto niuat KHHtantoe that thegooda shall he, in every reipct, equal to Army Standard, otherwise the proposal will not be considered. . A guaranty signed by two reapouilble persons, must accompany each bid, guaranteeing that the bidder will supply the articles awarded to him under hie prnDosal. Bide will bo opened on Thursday, August 2Stli, L8t, at 2 o'clock P. M., at this office, and bidders are requdstaa to no prfWnt. Awarue win do inaoe on rnday, August 26tb, VIA Aesiid, Oartont jr.-i.ftuR. Piqns) muu liacauiona.j (na Hieinuoun. Trains Isave ColombvM dally (Sundays ewMpted; as fcliows; riUsT TBAiN, (VIA DATTOWJ AI 165 . m.( arrives at A'eulaat 3:4o m.,Iayton at 4;0a. ttl-t Hitinmastn at fii36 a m. ifiaianapons at :aua. Chicago at 8:3 p. m., amd 01- Louis a 9.20 p. ta, Sa.MiND TRAIN. (fU PIut'Al-At I a. m Connects at Uiliord for tttringfleld and MerjBTiile, at Urbane lor Olyde ana tiaudasky, at Piqna for Ft. Wayne, Toledo and Detroit, at GxeenTllle for union "in, jnuaicie. etc.. at ntenmona iur lioeans- pjrt andOnivaio, and at lo4Unauciis with trains ror lerre-uauM, larayette,. wnicago, springneia, wutnsysc. THIRD TRAIN" tVTk DATTOWl At Ri.m.: oonnectlnsat Rlohkrnond for LosanitDort aud Chica go, and at Indiana foils tor Terie-Uauta, iiafayette, unicago, DprtngDoldland 4nincy. wuvnin inai ia riu ii.w a. m,, connecu at Milfird or Marysvllle and dp rl of Held, . uiusna iur statontitiue, ao., at riqua tor Union City, at Blchrot ud fer LoirausDurt and Cl.u cagoand at Indiasap)olU for Louisville, St. Louis uu viucago. . FIFTH TBA IK, (VIA DATTON) At ll: Wa. m arrives at Xenia at 163 A. m.. Dayton at a;00 d. nt. Richmond at 6 20 p. m.. aucctiug for Loganaport ana uuioago, aud at Ibdistwtpoiu lor liooisvllie, ot. uoui9 anu unicago. SIXTH TRAIH, (PIQUA A0OOMM0DATIO2 At 0 p. m., connects at livaua for Be Huron tame, and at Piqua for Lima, Toted , Detroit, Ft. Wayne. THROUGH 11ICKET3 For salt, to all the principal Western points, at aa iow raius as oy any oiner route FIRST CLASS BLEEPING CARS ON NIGHX TRAINS. H. B. lOFLOff, General Paseanger Agent, Oolunibut, 0. fiiiSKV BUOUK8, Ticket Agent, Union Depotr Columbus, 0. Columbns, June 'Jit, 1664 tf fjoinmims uazette uoy . j 1864.1 aSLSS?. ii7i i, CENTRAL OHIO A B'VUlDBBNVHilj KAILilvUAiJB, Vim Mi a ih ji toil, nalokoit n.1 uDtt rel ciite -ilUllk. WA&rtlNalOM OITT. l'fllLA. D1LVBIA. NriW f OBS A BOTOnl. JHrut OOHMOrtOMS fll tadj Of Bllar4 Utfk iii hawre'tbscl OUj U- U , um at Pu:$rn wet tie Tkaiui laara Oojanhus daii? (8iindaTi uca&tadl as uiutt'C & Blt)ii ijeavee ()imnl. Tla 0utta OhloB. B ,i;10a. m.:MHt 'p at ii .UiUu- wkbt lUnaind; arriving al btllfcure at 10.U a bt., ri-iU- ore, bam.; Weahlngtja CUT, 8 - m. ifiht srulnt aaiiy to rnuaaoiptiia and n toil, AlMOouoia iMibMtre tor rutiDur. ukriti.j:, rniiadaioaiia and Naw Turk. b lUHi KAtUiAH via BTKUBSh vILLIL Lea.a Oolnmbn a. m.; Steubenvtile 12.10 p. m.: ar rtTH at Pfttsbnrg 8:t0 p. ta; leaves Pitubnrgl m inarruuurg jfjjpra. m.; ruMMtiipuie. i.w a.a., 6W York via Phiisdelpbla 1S.U0 a,; Baltimore 7:00 : m.: w aim nitron vjixj :tu a- ta HSW VOHK kSPRKSa tia SiiueSriViLLfi- Leavse Coluinl'US 10:'Ji a- m l anivaa at btbutan- rllle i-itO n. m.; ittsbats 8:06 d. m.: HanULnrii 0:66 a. m ; Pbtladclphia 10:00 a. m.; Nw York 4n Aliantrivs 1:46 n o ; yja Philadelphia 8Mb p. m., DBitiiaore ii:om a- aa , HnC'Dnon uuy a:oup. h DAT ft,X.l-kKr4M v.a OSWitf aIWiIiIO R d. Learos Oolnrohsm 3:00 p. m.; will ctvO st ail sic uons, ana ttiwv m( Belieatco lu p. iu. Otaiton, is.e a m.: Piedmont. 6:M: Oumhorland. 8:36: Uavtlna, mrgn, ii:o, nainer's rorry, i.ut p. m.j iMiiimots, 5:ia.-, Waahliuton Citv. 9.d6- Pbliadelhia. lJ:t u. u. eight trfclne to New York daily; sitIto at Pittknrg ui-i njrriauarK y. m., riiiiaaeivbia o: MeW ot lu:00u. tn.l Baltimore 5:4C n u : Wuh. Ingtoil iitr 9:A0 p. W- ' Qcsertl Ticket A,fei,tcatr(iiMi.ioB. 2- 4 8. F.BUULL, Snsral Ticket 4cnt 8nbnville. K. B. eiay IB tfifyi. Ortlee Nu. IV, Kant Bfjate ssireet. lor tbt- 0!t:o iut- J.,r-i A!t0jit-jj Httuliti3!aui Tbt Hcesu!i 11 loml'aiub cJd aay, duriag lie Iavo-lutiuaury atruggb, that it was "a time thai . wuiB, oau wo nut truthfullv ald, as we wituesii aup mivi.iv National life that this is a time that irien ajf ' iu. wuci ikiiia UMfOtuI loll,- mi."!? ""WW., IkJll bald Cttafl- Atlantic & &reat Wes(era Railway IS. 4. Bonds will ba required that the contract will be faith hi Uy fulfilled. Telegrams relating to Proposals will not benoticed. Blank forms of Proposals, contracts And bonds ay oe obtained at this office. to Inaure nroniDt settiunut. xua price must ne wntteu out lu words on ike bids. The particular kind of dMor,.tl..n oi oats, com, bay, cr straw, proposed to be delivered must be -ItaitMHa the proposals. Jon lb be put np in good atont saxka, of about tvo bittitale each. Gate in lilu sa:k, i ab.ut th.ae bcaheia each. The sauks to be turuinhed without rttria charge to the Government. The hay and straw to be securely baled. Ail articles oflered nndr the bid herein Invited, will be subject to a rigid inspection by a Government Inspector before being accepted. Contracts will be awarded from time to time to the lowest reaponiible bidder, as the intereat ol the Government may require, aud payments will be toads when the whole amounts contracted for shall pave been dattveraa and accepted. ro uKia win ie oonsiiiorea irom pat ties who ffcre ailed heretofore to comp.y with their contracts. Ail proposals miiat he eoeuinpaulsd by a guaranty, signed by two reaponstblo persons, that, in case t ha bid Id accepted , he or t b ay will, within tbe time naaied, execute the contract ioi the aame, with good and sufficient sureties, in a sum equal to the amount of the contracts, to deliver fbragu prnpnsod In oouforinfty with the teime of tbts advartisetaenti and in case a to.AAar ahMi I A J"nt1 n m .. : .L. , d. tliiaraii l tin. nut lowwt rMpomlblo bld.l.r. or ih, I ir " t?l"'','c ftom cltlnui Ioy.l to tho LITTLE MIAMI MO lite r'VfM. to reject any bid deemed tmreaiooabie la rosermd. Br order of dot. THoBit Swnann, A. Q. H. i. V. W. MOHLTON. auglT-tl'lh Captelo and h-Q. H. COLUMBUS AND XLNIA RAILROADS, If or Olnoimiatl, Dayton, Rlchmoud, m oianapoiiB & uuicago, vVitnont change of Gars to DAYTON and BiOtl MOND, ana only one change of Oais to ST. IfOUU, InlDlAnAf ULlfl UUIOAOO. Proposals for Quarter- On and iftor Monday, May 23, 1864' master s Stores. CBIKF QlTAKTEBlTAfiTltR'a OFFIOB, JblF.KTMF.NTOF WfT VlROISU. OuDtherland, A(i:att Id, lSCi. Tiaini will ran as follows : WVvm iBAiNa DAILY VBOU OOLutttfUa, (fiQiadys oicepted,) r.UM " nun Miuuibi ima ue awaraua. The responsibility of tbe guatantors muit W Jhown by the otilcial certirtaate of a United Stated DutrictJud, or Attorney, Uollootm- of Ouatonu or other Government official knowu by this otttce. All parties will be duly notified of tbe acceptance or rejection of their proposals. All proposal must he made In duplicate, and be accompanied with the oath of allegiance of tin. parly or parties, unbss It has already been placed on ti la In this othce. Mo bids except In the form prescribed will he received, 'and only from producers or parties reit-nlarly eugmnA in the butjinent. The full name and I Jatu.'lf',addisof sach bidder must be written in tbe pmposai- Propoeals mubt be addteed to Captain A. V Barringer, Chief Quartermaster, ib,.artmeut West Vlrjtiuia, Cumberland, Md., and mai ked "i'roposals i for Forage." BikurBuof bids, guarantees, aud bunds, may be obtatned on Application to this cilice, FOBH OF FUOPOfUL-(lotrn, County, and State) ., . I'Paw, I. the nm1lBlffTlsi1 tin harul.v and deliver to the United States, at the Qjartermaj-tar e Dparti-ieut at -, agreeably to tbe tiius wi jur ua,k.M)uieuL induing propotjais fc.r forage, dated Cumberland, Md., . iat,i ful, iowiiui articles, vis: bushels of Jyrn, la sacks, at psr bushel of buaheb or Oata. In aacks, at car cuthal of uovernment o' the Unltod Ma toe oniy. ontlt 12 I-nTrw"" rjt O'Olocli hi.. Hiittirdav. Aiiivii.tSTth IbjJ I " n,i? Tho Department of West Virginia, at Wheeling or Farfcershurit, West Va., with the following Qurt termaatur's Stores, viz: aJK) Ambulance Water Bucket!, to swing utider- UO nofceu Cuiry 'ombs, send sample 1 100 Hrw Bnithes, " " '25 " Waron Wh'ps, " 100 boies fhof Irg Toola, ' 10 boxes Blacksmith Tools, " ' " 4ii0 kega Horse fchots, No. m " " a. joo loon ponads ht-00 ' par ton ci'iiCXiO thirty -two poaaas- tone of baled day, at DUaUad. tcneot baiad Straw, at par too yi 1.0C-0 Cellvery to commf nca on or Were Iks . day ot ' , 18ii4, and ta bj comphtad oa or bafore aw day of , 136 , and pUJm mye-lf to t.tr into a written contract with tint United State. lih Sood and approved security, wltbin tbe apnea of ton ays attsr beisg BciiAU that my b!l baa Usa ao- Tear cbdUnt Sfciv-Lt, Captein A. V. BAn.iN FrR. Ctiltf Quartermaster Dept. of W. Va., Cumberland, Mi. GUABAlTTr. Ws, the undersigned, reeideuts of . the County cf , andStataof- hereby, Jointly and severally, covenant with thj fnited States, and guar&ntea In cass the foregafng imi uo nt.iMju, wis u9 or vnoy wittua tea oays anei tue acceptance of said bid, exe cute mo contract tor me same vriiii go.'id and sum-clent sureties, in a sum erjtiai to tho amount of the contract, to mruisii inc icrago prnpoeo;! id conformity to the torms of advorticciaent datud 1864, uudor which ths hid watt made, aud, In case the aid slutll tall to enter into a contractus aiorcsaid, weguaranieo to matte good thQ dtdcren; betwn the offer by tho said aud tua m-t lowest rsispouBiltle bidder, t,r the person to whom sue oomraci maj ue awarusx W.tneu, f Given ucdsr cur hand and Kale i ic.s oay of . vua. X b?rcby certify that.- to ths b nt of my kuwlcde ar.a oeuoi. tneauvvc-samra guardti;; nmcient iKUiitiss ?j; offer to bo ticcurlty. irc irood and toe amcu&t for wnivii thi-y To h certlfltsd br tha Caii'd Sit:m ni.trit Attr.r. eey, Cillectcr of Custims. cr any olhur cQlcsr uc4r tbe United ytati-8 Gyvernmsait, cr rLtipiim:liU porscs known to this office. All proposals received HE dor this ad7crtii9mjai wiu oe opputMj anu lixamiai.-a at tins ciu-jo on needAy and Saturday of each wc:k. at li HI. Bidders are reapftctfally invKud to Le'prasent. at th tfpenlag cf bids if itcy doolro. A. V. BARRIKOEB, Captain and Cblof Quartermnster, ngfldtC Djpt. of Wesi Virginia. No. 134.J 0FF10E ABkiTCLCTniKO AND EQUIPAGE,) Ciscin.vati, 0., August 1 1804. f PROPftSAI.S AKK INVITEO 3!Y THE undersign) d unti I Til UhcD V, AUGUST Si 1 U. inst.. at two o'clock P. M., for cutting acd maklnir the M lowing articles, viz: Artillery .Tnckets; Cavalry Jackets: Gray kiannel Sblrts. To be equal In workmanship, and inspect? ly -HRmplee nude at tbe United States Clothing Maui-factory In this cliy. ag oraer or wot. xhsi. afroscs. a. q. w. g. aug34-td J. P. DBBNIiAK. Captain and A. Q. HI. VSo. is;. ABMT CLOTHIKQ AND EQUIPAGE 0F7ICB 1 ' OtNCiMifATi, Ohio, August 2-t, 1804. f PROPOSALS ABE INVITED BT THE TJNDEB-SIUMED.untliTUKSDAV, Septembers, 18G4. at two o'clock P M., tor furnishing this Department (by contract) with BOOTS, BOOTEES, Sao.pkf of which may be uen at tbe office of Clothing and Equipage lu thin city. To be delivered treo of charge, at the D 8. Tsapec-Won Wrehouseln this cltv. in anod raw r.BicQ0. with the name cf tho party furnishing, the kind and Quantity of goods distinctly marked cn each article and pncknge. Parties offering gcods, mnst distinctly atate In their bids tho quantltj they propns? to iarnlsh, tho Samples whon anbrnltttd. mitaf he mrknrt nt nnmbercd to correspond with the proposal, and tbe 1'" ,uo""u Ma.in. atuorBUlua IliHt 1110 gOOOS MRU be, in every respect, equal to Army Standard, other wine the proposal will not be considered. A guaranty signed by two responsible persons, must accompany each bid, guaranteeing that the Mdder will supply the articles awarded to him an-dor hie proposal. Bids will be oponnd cn Tuesday, Septombar 6, 1864. at two o'clock P. H., at this office, and bidders are requested to be present. Awards will be made on Wednesday, September 7. , radfllL,,S?, "qd h the contiactwtlibe faithfully fclfllM. Telegrams relating to Propcla will not b no-Weed.Bunk forme for Proposals, Contracts and Bonis may be obtained at this office. The right to reject auy bid deemed unreasonable u re -erred. By order of Ool. Tho. 8wons, A Q. M. O. aiJ 0. W. MOULTON, Mg8MM Oantaln atiii Q. M. owe Sh ; Nails, H. 1. otate brands 'i 00 ' g it 2 00 . . i0; MJO keg Mule 6ha.es Ifo. 1, (atate brand.) ' 3, , .10 doren Horsn Kaep", (send sample 1 U-' " ftand Hhv Files. " ' S.Wboe-s R -t Nailu, (etate brand t ftfi " 1 ioch6pik3S, (it ute brand ) 50 I 4 " i 13 do 'en Juonkey Wronches, (send aamplo.) Bidders must state at which of the above mimed points tht-y prrptwtj to make iMiveries, ail th-ralosat which they will intke deliveries therca. thf ouentl'iis of eat h article proposed to be delitrid, he time when said delivery shall be commenced anuwlion to be ccropleled. auoe)ivones must he promptly madewltbl tkd Viwr TAain. ' UINOlNNATf, DAYTON, BinHntOND AHD i-UiANAPOLIS NIGHT BXPBKS6 loaToe at l;2o a-m., stopping at London, Xenla, Dayton, Morrow,, a Aiovoiana, arriving at umcinnati at iw a. m., ., Indianaiiolis i:10av m.. Ohi- oagu a:ao n, ui. saouflD lull. 1 OIMOINMATI, lilOBMOMD, IMDTAHAPUL18 A uniuauu inftin leaves ai u.uu a. u., stooging at an nations ou ua u, a. a v. a , . ctnuect lug wllb the train ou the Marietta A tjWlnnaU B. ft. for HilLsboro, Ohiliicothe and MaHetttt, ar riving at Cincinnati at l:tS a. m., at Day too, 8: SB a. m-( stopping at all sUtlons on the Day Am A Western fialltoad, arrivlDg at Bluhinond 10:4u t. m., Indianapolis 2:06 p. m., Chl.--ago 8;35 p. m. B. This train Is ths quickest from Colani bai to Chicago; tint imapfed being 14 hours and 36 miaotei, which U tioickar thca b auy o&ar Elmllrsa0 route, TBI ID TUISI. OrhOlNNATl, DATTON, BIOHMOSn ASD Itf-DIANAPOLIS DAY BXPBEHS leaves at 11:50 a. m-, stopping at Jtjffci.on, London, Oharleston, Cedar-ville, Sauia, Bprlng Valley, Oorwin, tlorrow. South Latanus, Foatei's, Lovelaad. Camn Dtinmssa. Mil- ford and Kugine Houso; arriving at Cincinnati at 4:46 p. in.. Dayton at 8:00 p. m., Bichmond at 8:20 p w.t Indlanapolbi at 8:60 p, m., and Chicago, 8:M0 ft Ui. ffOVBTA TBaiMt IdAlL AnD AiJOOUHODATIOlf lev at 9M p. m., atoniiina ot all statlona ou inc L. M. A 0. A X. B. B., fcxchft Ciayuvillo, Branch Hill, ilianiisvUle a&d PiaiiariUe, arriviag At Cinctcnatl at A:0U a. m. 8LBSPIHO OAB9 OK N10HT TBA Iff H FOB ClbT- uiSH ATI AHU ItiblAAAPOLIS. SUMMICB ABBANGKMRNT. TWO THBOrJG? RxDreits Trains Ihjiwh-ii nr.lCVRr.a wn ANU NEW YOKE. TbktM effect July 11. in64. - NEW YORK TUUOireU MiVB Leave CloveUnd At 90 a sr and W:10 r Arrive at LuflTlllLargh.U:;;;i a u " 10:5 p raeativHiaai j: p at " kz:ii A Corry at lru " 8:'i a ealamanJa at omo p m 4:60 a Mew York at ..liul a at 9.23 t. Leave New York at TOCH. h " 6:601-? Arrive Ujeveiand at ., 4.60 a ai " 6 BO Mondays excepted. tbtnr.leys ex cop tod- MAIM I. f K m . Eaitwat-dh-Luib Akron. lUaill at...-. v Arr. Mtiadvilie, Mall) at Arr- Balnmanee at Westwrd Leave Salamanca (Mail) at. Arrive Aleadvlile " at. Arrive Akron " at. Eastward eare OaIi.,u. (ccooi.) at.,.. rnlMA Y MOWaiNH. ATOHW -2H, IW.lA.rtf ,he immutability rtfto , . . I Hfpublican inatitatiom V W beliere ih.ii TRTASOW TN' TMT.TAMA 5!;fi f gordrii i. xii.xia.i i ..uRu nuica we are passing, and am.tvt Seizure of Arms and luiaualtitii with the droea all inti; but we ehould be careful that by out incoiiBijteiit actions we do not render Told ill (hat hue been done, and that we be 1101 ur .... . .d a laming fur th0 rigy all j iu tlaoe of luuktug at tho Horth Utur , the dtd the poor tw ttufc. d ' ' wm iiuw watdh tl. .ii. :U.uo.i. i..j...r".." ! aa it brwhWu, (ho South,,-. ,.!, J..a .rlortw cifcoiTSi tayry tlioee and all of .7 --'-i- v.tloaof tu.tou.rv-,-r-i'T""ialtoUi. aal- v. au. carrier or DraTa liv nir aoula that I weUare that haraMarahoi. ..... M" are the Nation'. .lv.in r.":! .:?T 1 nwai conaeib. ,7iSlLa ' i.. "I . . ""wminu ... ... uoi rvmernt.ep ihni. iit.lAD k... y : Uod hleaa and .... V?. win ha .. 11 morel'P'P"ate that will be than following the fastidious no- r&'ir'0?' Kr our ccLlid.uce.ndollicl.l trB.lio."!''.'?; " W ly Mldorae the miar lnl J VI' .ho "rdlai- Hwoivto, That the Oorom.t .. A.ltost of Oonspiratow Urthed. arOT Z S ' " ' I As Americana, how nft.n it. t. ti.. Ar rest of SDpertett Parttex. I boMt ot "T KepuHioanism, and inveigh in I strong terrtia of disapprobation against the r-i,,, p rl . p. I uouone oi moae or this country Capture or Books and Papers i of those acr..,, u.e aieia. . we pride .uajuoij, uyvu uiu jueoiaration oi inoepenaence, mat It comprehensive recognition of mans eanalilr forma ih. broad basis upon which is reared this glorious superstructure and palladium of hn- mau i,iiieriy. ne revere our f ederal P.. stitution, because in the very threshold of i preaniDie u neraiua to the world that "Wt, the People," laid the foundation of this union, anu aiao because it does not in nn word sanction nor encourage that anirii nt usurpation, which asBu JKthat one man. Ann nf fiAn. .a.. .. ' "'""" 'attira BeauVM Th.." .".'"tf H'lawof war. .in,. ... ra8f " ui. would h. a,...- ."rr.-"'."" j uur oiv imperftoiions in ih. ' ..ki7';. J?"8" .r aa.i, In arm.,1 1 prompt ralrs ; tlie .,ral8n i I to mocfa to t aud iacnaun .11" i,r"Sd. of .H nation!. AC lmmigratioB Which la a the time) of d be made lb atinn -arhfak tn the wealth, develop THE ftEEAf SEAL IN CUSTODY Airlve MaDHtleld Arrive Akron " Wwtward Iieaveakmo, (Actom.) ' Arr. Uanafleld " Air. Geiiion, " ... n SO a ...12:10 t ... 7:30 r ... 5:00 a ...lolos a ... 8:66 r ... 8:80 a ....10:09 a ... 4:80 r ...10:86 1 ... 1:80 ... 8:08 r at fRAHiiUt UK lfirif. Leave tleadTle t a h and 2:46 r Arrive rtankllD at 1016 " i.w r . lieave ' at 7:-w " " 6:30 r Arrive afeadvllle at &6 " :i6 r HAHONim DIVInlOl. L3are Cleveland at (3.46 a at and 4:10 e a -am, a xonnaatown at. U.u6 " 7.67 r at -ueave - at G:4fi 1:46 u Arrive Cleveland at 10 2.1 " 6 20 p a u. a. Be Kia'THKll, uen'l Hup't. HwitvUle. Pa. T. H . OOODMAH. Ouiaral ftcVat Arant.'Giava. (aim, uuio. ma; li CLOTHING. 3. (At ffirtlmr Infni-maKr-.n atr.-nia- l l. insure prompt settlement therefor- HENBY BBOORS, Ticket Agoci, the DrlC9 must La wrltian n'tr tn vir-la 41.. Uds. All ariMp effered under the bids herein inTited win be Biihjact toarfald it.scfcU-in bv.fl.tarnma.r Insoec.or bf fore belsg accepted. I10 bids win bo considered from parties who have failed heretofore to comply with their contract. Ail proposals must be accompanied by a puaraa-ty,ittue:l b two respiiuwlble persons, that In caw the bid Is accepted, he, or they, will, within tli time named excn(e the contract tor the tamo, with good end snaDolent sureties tn a nam nnna.1 in aiuoa-t.t to tbe amount of the contracts to deliver tho Uteres brnpowi In conformity wilh tha term of thUadvertt'ement. and in raia ft i.ia.i,.r aim 11 rti tn enter in;o thecontrsrt, they to matrog cdthediiT-r-once between tlm offer or said bidder aud the text l.weet reppDnsiblo blddnr or the person to whom tbe contract may l awaruud. I me ronponsiMiity of tho guarantors must be shown by tho official certificate of a Unite' States Dlitil't .tii(g or Attorney, Collector or Customs, or other Oovaromtnt official, hniTu by this oOic All parties will te dnlr notified of th ianti,nri. cr rejection of their propotats All proposals ran t bo ma-lo In duplicate, and be accumna-nted with tho oath 01 allegiance ot the parry orpurif's unless it has already boon placed on file in this office. No bids exc-pt In ths form prescribed, will bo ri-ciivd and only Irom partiea regularly Bgtigd in The full nam? and coit 4fn nddrAsa aC -a-h htriri must be wrltton In tho prcpoaal. Prcp.'snls must tot addresied te Captain A- V. Pht-rtnzer. Cbier OitrtrtrmAi or nno i-i -mr.nt f ii, Vlrginis.Cnmherlftnd, Md.. nod markod''Propirls for QuftrtTmfltr s tit ire?." Blank fornm nt I Mj trnari.n nnrl Itn.ta mnv rvaa obtained on application to tklV office. T. LOUflH. Airent. 9. Tf. fir BADAB. (r.L l Ticket Aii.. Osi... i. W. WOODWAUn, Sap't, cia.To. OotombaU, May M, 1S04. 1B64. 1864 tiftftt Nbrtfauru A Eastern mm CLtVFL AND, COLUMBUS RAILROAD. FORM OF PROFOSAL. rows, cotiNTr and srars. SAT. TI:! undarf-Iati'd horr-v rmnnnn tn fnvniaih anJ do'iver to th? United Mate at thn OnnFlnrmaiinr Department at . eeritb.o to lh tarmtAfiai.r ft ivtrtltomfnt Inviting proposals for 4Quarterinfle fr'a aors, datfd Oumhfrland, Md.( lsti, the lollowing articles, viz: Delivery to commence on or bofre the - day of 1SH, and to bo coropbtod on or before tho day of 10-. and tlndire to eir nlo a rritt-n contract with tbe United Rtatna -hh gTod nnd npprovod stcurli y. within ho soacf of ton days after being notified that my bid has beenaccepted. lour 00 t servant, SCALES. FAIRBANKS STAND ABB SCALES OF ALL KINDS. Alio, WtwhoUB Trucks, Letter Presses, jto. Falrbanb8, Greeuleaf dc Co. 08 HON HOE STREET, TOLEDO. Bold in Columbus by KILBOUXE, KTJII1V eft CO. erBe oawful to buy only the Qeoalne.a JeHy Capt. A. V. Babklvuxr, Chief Qoartermaiter De-rartmct of W-it Virginia, Cumberland, Md. GUARANTEE. W, tho undf rs'snetl. resldonia of- In tYa .Vinntv of . and atthto Of . hnrabv folut. Iv and severally covenant rrlth the United States and btii r&nte) in case tho forcEniiig- bid of . , be av-ceptod Hint he or they will forthwith, on tho av ceptanoi cf said bid, executo tbn contrart of the aame with good and sufficient surttloat lu n sum equal u m.u ujiiuuui ui inn yurnc 10 .uraiitn tlie 14. at. stores pmporod In conf rmity to tho terms ofad-7ertticiuut dated lil, under which the bid wa made, and In cate the said shall fall to on ter int'j a contract ns afrrosald, we guarantee to mnke ffood thn diffuresco between tho offer lv tha nam anu ino noxr lowest rsuponsiuie Didder, or tbopertonto whom the contract may be awarded. 01vn undvr our hands and seals this - day of , 18-34, Witness : -. .... .,. I hereby rtlfy t the bai cf my knowledge and belief the above named guar ntM's are giod and sufficient ns securities for the amount for which tby offer to be seoarlty. To hg cci ilfied by the Tnltfd States District Attorney, Collector of Onstotus, or any other offlofr under the United Htatea Oovernment, or teaponal bin uernon known to thl office- The fiiipress charges must be prepaid on all sam pies sent for inspection. A. V. rURRlNGEB, Captain and Chief Quartermaster, aotfft Ipartment of West Vlrclnia. EMBROIDERIES. ARHAB TOIKS, DAVID TOCNO, B. C. ItOOaX. Armer Young, Bro. & Co., Importers aud Dealers In mVtovAevve.a Taact llbiie Good, Tloinery, 8IITT3, GLOVES. TRMMINGS c.f Xo, 429 Market Htrl, 41S Commerce Nlr?4H-rIIILADELPMIA. ogl dJm 1 Mr?LAY&-a srtm Xilv BICtiT SO DAY. fret! CcicorbuB, In conutwtlon with Trains cn tha UTXevS kllAkll AMD OOLTiUBuS Alii) aSIA a,aViijjttUAiiS. TOGS JiMS. SlGtiT i?iSafo8--Aoave Cclusbasal i;dua. in. Will atop at Dolaworo, Auhlcy, Cardiaigton, Oilcad, wucd. anu at aii staticoB nortn or uaitcn, arrjvln fala, 6:06 p. m-; Albany, 4:45 a. m.; ifew Vork, iu.su a. in.; iiostoc. 3:1 0 p. a.; Chicago. Tia Crest-line,. 3:116 p. na-j Fittabirg, 8; p. c'; Philsael- ssoons 11 is. Hi7 10B& mi PBE28 Irfarcs CcinRibn &t id: a. m. Will Stos at Delaware. Oarrltiiartnn. a.ilfnn Orsfitrilnr, Bhetby, lio.v Ircndon. Wellington and uraiton, arriving at uioveiano, at a;au p. m.: UUU' kirk, Q-M p. m.; BuShlo, 8:55 p. m.; Albany, S:4 a- ta.i new tara, :a p. m., ooaion, 9:00 p. m.j I PittcoorgvlaCrcstiinoat 7:50p. m.; Philadelphia. uucaijo via at c:en a. m. rorsD Tainie iAAEL AND SJJ'BKAS Leaves Ooiumbss at 8:C0 p. ro. v 111 step at ou stations soutn or snoicy, ana lb DU1H.U, AID" liVUUUJI, TVUIIIUklkJU, UfftnOU BU0 0?rea arriving at Oloveland at 8:50 d. m.: Duukiik 3:46a m.;Bclmlo, 4.80 a. m.; Albany, 3:16 cm.: New York, 9:1 p. m.i Boston, 11:50 p. m.; Pitta b'.'-'g tU Cieetlina , 8:90 a. c..; S bilci uiphU, uusags, e-ue m- OOSKWTICia. At Dciaivrs with SDrlnslIeld Branch forSarii. Held and points on that road. ' At Orentiino with Fit tabu re. t. Wayne and Chicago Bailroad for Pittsburg, Philadelphia and Baltimore: also, for Chicoiio. ax bncioy witn Hanuuac7, manimeia and sexsrk Ballroad, for all points on that road. Alec, for At Grafton, for Tcicic and Chicaga. At Cicvoland with Lake Bhore uailmd for Srf. Dzakirk, Buffalo, Now Tcrk and Boston. PATENT BLEEPING OABS ABE BUN ON ALL muni ittAino iu uniuAUv), ialW TOBS AND BOSTON. BastfaV CAeched tArcyjt (9 JVeie Fst-k and Boston ia sjmucM; atso, to fAUafetVMa aai mm fork via OreMitna. Aicht At crocs Knives at CoIcmfcusatlfitiRai tn Oiaciaaaatl Express arrives at Uc lamina at 11:30 a. m. Oolombos Acccciiaodatfs& thrives i Coluabusat 8:60 a. ns. feud oi Low &a by abj o'cLar Bou'w 4& .'or Heinle ois OraUitto or llautmX. . 8. FLINT', 0nc3T.ntCi.dont. Oioteltnd, Ohio, ialilta PATTIB80H, Ageut-Oolainbus. Ohio. rin'ntmr-na. Mav 1 ?fl4 WOOL. wqoii! The Underi'gned, having disposed of a large portion of their reoent pur-ohaaee, are now prepared to make CASH ADVANCES On Consignments of Wool. Southwick,-Sheble & Greene, 23 and 25 DEY ST., BTEW YORK. 6 SOUTH FRONT ST., PHILADELPHIA. AdTetlliie in the OallTJAnrnaL SAVE 20 PER CENT. a a a ia m , I V V Baei ROSE & EEEM, Merchant Tailors, AUEIH AO,iI.W.. Wi MAT! SOW Id-Sin A IHU AND iU leiected Stoolic tin t Quode In our Una, booghl for eaiC at th s Olieeteal Fouible We t..i 1..U.1 all lL0li..dl rJtylee ofuoodeln the Eastern market, and oiler them at a Oheap ratal ae an, elite uUH iu tl,e Waat. At we are bntb PK 4CTICAI, i,4Il,l.ft'. And do cur own CaUing aud attend to business fiersouaily, we guarantee general satisfaction, both n Gooddaud Kile. Our friends and the Public In General are Invite to call and ext.mina cur eUflUfora purch8iu elsewhere. BOtJK & Bki. mar Sift. 1Bfi4-y FANCY GOODS. STEASBURGER & NDHN, 65 Maiden Lane, UIPOBTKIlfl OT a? o y m, China, Fancy Goods, I?enl, aco. SLATES, SLATEPENCiLS, WE HAVE OS HANHTHF.rARtSF.KT and best assortment of the twmvA b-,,,.,! rini- wuoia aiura nas nam importea siaco tne lt of Feb ruary, and wo axe daily ace vjt.J all the novelties appe .ring in Esropo. V"c have paid for the.-e goods before the girat advance in trold. and can !! at thn iui'ii lUMBuiiwiu rait'8. We solicit a sharo of yur patronago. Ton wilt uuy irom ue 11 you oxataiao cur stork. China and Crockery Dealers will And it tbeir int" est to cnH npc" ti. Iizdlia HOTELS, (From the ladlanatwIU J.uraal, 24.) "vFbo f.ometh 0. L. Ritual. Ans. CoUaela Janes and Waruaa In the searoh for the argument! liy which the 0 S. L convert men to the doctrines of peiet Oa last Saturday afternoon, Governor Morton received a letter from an olty, wbich was aa follows exocpt some namsa whl-) if? omit for prudential rea sons. , August 17. 1864. Gcvmior 0. P. Morten: Sir: The facta herefcv stated have come to my knowledge in a manner and from a source ttoli as to leave no doubt In my mind of their reliability. The Copperheads of Indiana have nrderoH and paid lor 80,000 revolvers, with 42 boxes fixed ammunition, to be distributed i amongst the antagonists of our Government, for the purpose of oontrolline the Presiden tial elaction. August 6, the (learner Oranite Slatt dad in New York, 42 boxes of revolvers r.i ammunition; August 6, the steamer City it Hartford landed 22 boxes ammunition, destined for Indianapolis. Thirty-two box- . "uuu,um.u. , u, ,uriUDuv Derm. simply beoame he wears no badge of rank I ""l" 01 prompt"nil, pr of honor, save in bis hear Let u I .v.?vJ"- ? .ri,a i, ignore all auhae rvl.r,n. , l" s. mach u, , and accord honor to who,; 1. H ? VITS-PH. whether it be hieh or low. ,!h nUS.0lJ..?,-.,",r"aourWd bi. uk!2?S3 nnnm , .. . . " v. a lust uijiil. aw f'-'t, H1U UQn l tfij It aSat n 1 .1 tl,.,. .. . : m fain that when soma . ...a.,.. loi'V.''''' nhnn""."!, beauty of the villaee. whil.t ih. .- economy ,nd riaid rc.,.,:.,i 1.'???"' tit. ... -.1 , ," .. "- oeaditn,a..an.ii.,;'r,r:-j' f.'" Ibfl eraitit mnA - a. ' - . " Me home, nnnoticed, uncared for and un- thecr.du.ad itiai, icHiimnnita ir nriii"'vii '.lit , ' I BaUCILV promote the nso ot the aaUenaJ tended by serTilitT Wmild liaVaa tiaaw. itable to the oomm.uD.ity, but the negleol manifested toward the latter amouuted to units meanness ana Case ingratitude. ' let us stand upright and vindicate to the world our manhood and independence th.n win LS autiannr I.I...... u v..,. . . ..... another by birth, station or by wealtli, fo7 i'in,: 1 period preuicted by ir aya explicitly mat, "no title of nobility 9hall he ttvanliid, " tiwrebv asaeriimr an.i oonflrming those great principle) enunciated is our "Magua Charla" above referred to. But notwithstanding all of our long and loud professions of love for those admirable principles,' yet how aad and ehameful is the fact, tlmt we so freoueutlv. bv oumcilnnM give an unmistakable contradiction to their plain teachings. Seeing this inconsistency upon our part, is it any wonder that our enemies everywhere rail out against ns and tell us lhat a popular government ie a failure, and that man is incapable of self-government? When leading publio men, and prominent journals of this country, for- Kuui oi me origin oi so many or our great " Then 1-1 ua pray that come what may. Aa ccme It ieJJ far a' that That M.ue and word, o'er a' the oartb. Atay bear the tree, and a' that For a' that, for a' that, Iti :rwp ,et, for a' that, That rti'M to man, the KorU o'er .W.H lre(r be for e' that." H. Bheidkntuax,. Barnesville, 0., Aug. 2a, '64. ReaciLVEn. That . . the OoTornmeat. thai IK.ffl2V,..!S?. ! ctn otver rea-.rd will, in4lK,r.iice the attfm!Il5 ar Bnron.un P,r to overthrow by To". "It a? ...pplapt Ly fraud the i,,itlD. of anv rilJL.! a menacing the peace .nd lnd;.n.lonTrhiro'n'; SeWlNG MACHIHEST" 1 New Kind of Noiseless es of the above have been forwarded to J. .1 Parsons, Indianapolis, via Merchants' Dis- great men simply because they aprane from natfth Ofid na.L.1 !, I a... 1 1 t , waiauuB is etored at No. street. New York. awaiting the convenience of the Copperheads to pay for the aame before shipping. Immediately on the receipt of thia latter. Governor Morton placed the information it cumainea in tne nanus oi foiioeman John. S. Russell, who waa able in a short time to report progrees to Colonel James G.Jones, AaeistAut I'rovost Marshal, who, with Col. Warner, of the Veteran Reserve Corps, with a preper detail, made a descent on the printing and book-binding establiabnent or rt. li. voaa 8. Co, on Saturday night, where they found thirty-two boxes such as ware described iu the letter. Aftar the boxes were, opened, their oontents were found to consist of 4001are:e navv revol vers, and 135,000 rounds of Axed ammunition fer the same arm. Amoni the cap ture, rnaae Great Liberty, the older, at this place, and several hun dred printed copies of the Ritual, which una heretofore been published in the Jour- ui Aieo a large amount of correspon-if.we of aa Important character., which may be given to tbe public at the proper time T'.e people will heein to understand now, how much these unmitigated eooan-dr.i desire peace. Thirty thousand navy revolvers, with ammunition enough for an army, ooupled with the negotiations of Mr. V'oorbees for the purchase of 20,000 Oari-baldi rides, would indicate that thor. I. a good deal ol' the disposition of the tiger hid nnder their aheep akiu garb of peace. "? InrJtaua on the Wntera Plain no noi ami tne Telegraph wire. A onrreapondeat of the World thus explains it; The Indians have tm'fr ditiurhnl ih. .ri men, will condesoend to so mean an action I l'"l! although they have plundered, burned as that of striving to heap ridicule upon our murdered at various points alone; the tfraat mun aimnlv t.an....M ,1.. 1 - . Iltn. T1.A.H .1.1 :1 , "" "e-' "'o wire aa me breathing tpmt of the Almighty, and are filled with superstitions awe over its performances. This feeling owei ita origin to the following ..wu.uu. E.ucutcii, un in. narc at ai Creighton, a superintendent of the Over- humble life into tisefulneas, is it strange that our enemies conclude that we arc asnamca or our principles? Who does not beliere but that all such persons as cry out against President Lincoln aa a "RmKmKi. ter," and Gov. Johnson as being a "Booriih I 'sna' Telegraph line, who, on the completion tailor," are tired of republican simplicity, I f line, desired to protect it against In- iu, ,ud .ceiuioxiuii qi me oia con-1 iuicaniun; Hy arrangement he secured the attend. ance at Porta Kearney and Laramie five hundred ml lea apart of two influential chiefs of the Sioux and Aranochoe t.rih. ui i j . . . uiry nu dot met ior many months, but no.. ,u,,uit,. ukuub, ausir relations witn eaon other bad been such that questions and answers between them were only com- prenenstDie to tnemselres. They talked together for an hour, but both manifested in- arenunty, ana suspected some pale face l,,law T 1. - ,L : . dition of things, when crowned heads and tinea Humanity lorded it over God's creation! Did not those now in rebellion against this Government pursue the same course a few years age, when the slavooc-raoy characterized the advocates of free la- Dor as "mud Bills," "small-fisted farmers," "greasy mechanics," "filthy operatives," and as being "unfit to associate with a Southern gentlemans body servant"? YVhat has been the legitimate fruit of such -MBiwinuu .BuuiiipuouB.' neDeiuou. w bat Juee lBI y m niaae me impression more uaa oeen toe result or tlie advnrtonv nf a,,!. toroiDie. mr. ureiffhton at. r,,,,. nm...l ... made at the aame plaoe, were the pernicious principles here in the North? naTe bo'0 ohiefs start simultaneously from Beal of the Ordsi of the "Sona of Opposition to the Government; whioh places the 'espeolive pointe, and meet midway for r, the ofiBoielltstof tho members of our country between two fires one from consultation. Two weeks were oonaumed araeu rebels, the other by northern sympathisers. who are Inaldl. ously infilling their treason into the hearts of thepeople. Although the majority of the people are not the avowed advocates oi aucn wrong and inconsistent principles in the journey, and the "red brother" met in council, ot causae, a oomparison of notes uissoiveu every doubt, and strengthened the superstition and awe whioh had at nrst inspired tbem. iue etteot of this ingenious arrangement yet too many of them, by their conduot, aid I na been of great advantage to the Ovar ii, lua.ciuig a. aparia oi. antagontem to Do-1 ii(;ipn line, ire wires nave never njooraoy. no see It manifested in their Dn Pan ay the IndianB, even when fiunlieyism tuward those high and low in vtweuea of hundreds of miles over whioh station, from the Prince of Wales to the 'me passed iav been ravaged by pred- Japanese and Russian embassies, and from bauds. JetT. Bavla' Cied. Jeff Pavis believes the Union Is a oom- pact between sovereign States. ao do the I kipperbeads. Jeff. Davis denies that the uoverntueni has any right to coerce a Stat. So do the Copperhead, the highest official in our land down to the incumbent of the lowest office in the gift of ui. puuiiiB. inateaa oi reuaering that manly tribute of respeot and homage due to worth and distinction, out regard amotmte in senii! eyoopnancy. ine oouseo,uence ts, Hans Enlist for a Holdlcr. " Brick," of the La OroBse Democrat, is an iuhuman joker, and lately wilneaaed a soene in.Milwaukee that we trausferjto our u..,.uu.. au. ta.uor uiU9t Picture a StOUt liat our men iu authority are enoouraired , ? nol't.-1'aired recruiting officer, importance to their nisi- w'ltt " nm5 0P' Dn' " frontiapieoe, a tn Oflnrlh Irirt miinh Imtu tion, and become forgetful and nngratefui sh irt ",ord' blue nniform ' small, toward those to whom thev are indebted for ani , raw ou9'omer from "faderland," with their momentary authority, and act arogant- Jeff. Davis Bays the AbolltionieU have liy, and as Shakespear forcibly said used the war. I Iln . . ' NATIONAL HOTEL, IS BAB UNION DKFOT. fJOtUluBTTS, 0- H9 BEYIVOIil! PropticJar Bncgago taken to aud frsm tho Dtrcst Titfacn cnargo. Persona winhlag to taka any of the Nigh Trains, will be promptly attended to. tnari-dboi AMERICAN HOTEL, Corner High and" State Streets. (oproarra tba i'atb aorsa.) OOiXaTTIVCSXTSil. L. VfABDEN t mSM, Proprifltara. ep6-K3-dlr causeo So do the Copperheads. Jeff. Davis approved of Buchanan policy of letting the South alone. BO aid tbe Ijopperbeads. Jeff. Davis aooffed at Lincoln'e calls for men. So did the Copperheads. Jeff. Davie is opposed to the employment negro troops, the draft, the emanclnatinn proclamation and Benjamin F. Butler. oo are tne copperheads. Jelf. Davie believes in Southern chivalrv in the superiority of slaveholders over gen- . , '" "'" tlemen, in the invinoibilitv of the South an1 forlfl of the great truth that ana tne generalship of MoUlellan. so ao tne fjopperueads. Jeff. Davie was for war until the rebels had conquered all the territory they wanted, and when the Government commenced to reconquer it he was for peace and hat been bo ever since. So were the Copperheads. The Copperheads are better to him than subjects, they are his followers. They have his creed. He is the Pope of tbe Copper- " 0, but man, proud DrMtlnetiirtetr.V'aKt.ori'i, .'? Plays each fantaitlc trlcki before high hearea Ai makes fhq angele weep." Why some cannot bear with equanimity the least official dignity, for it seems to sit as heavily upon them as the night-mare upon a pork eater. There are other manifest ways in which this anti-republican spirit is manifested by us. Those who are poor, ape the manners of the rich, just as though : "All that eliaTnuia not goU; ful Of the great truth I " The bonott man, tho' e'er eao poor, n King o' men for a that." Tho lack of manly independence in this respect, as well as in other ways, is faBt tending to enervate our sooial as well as our political system. One olass regards honest poverty as tho normal condition of another class, whom they term the "common" people, and they esteem manual labor as degrading, and as pertaining to inferiors, as lheT term the laboring clnaa . while tha head church. If they do not look to him I lstter lll forgetful, or not. understanding for political salvation, their views and hi. I the true dignitr of labor, are nahnma nf on in t.a C 1 '-l. "l.halw a.K.tiA 1 . ... D .u . ui.v.viiuu tivui nuiun it is to come. I wu-utMyu, uuu Yfeana many or tnem ,nuys oarmonire. at present both are w0 "eu cringing use slaves to the looking to the defeat of Grant and Sherman aristooratic diotntions of a-lf-cnnatiini. and the olectica of McClellan. Chicago I models of social perfection. 0 1 shades of arnrane. I our ueparteu "ramers: 01 a futnam nhn wit nis plow standing m the furrow , A Backnlldcr. Franklin who left his rrinter'a .., Seated in one of the parlors of tbe Vor-1 Sherman his shoemaker's bench, and a Run. hecs House, at Syracuse, yesterday, were, cock his counting-room that they might "THE UNION' Aroii st bat, Third and Fourth bw JP'iillacloXiiilBa THOMAS 8. WEBB, I THANE B. WKBB. f MANHaTTAH hotel, llppciitc tba Park, ft array street, near Broadway, 4M JU W YOAUa. tibs rsnpsianiB bating kadtbisooh. 1 HODI0U9 SOWIi TOWN HOTKL thorooirhlv repftirodj painted and rctbrnUhcd, is now prepared ui provlae hU Quaete with all the conrforta ot a good led well reaclated rlooee. Bis charges are reasonable, and he gnarautecs to all who may call apon him eaeed table, cocsfortablo roSiES. aieTarv ncaaibla attention. He wiil be plsaeed to zoo li cu cid frieuas, and to welcome many nv ones. on are invited, wboc ros come to the Oitv. to nav bim a visit; and ho adsores yoa thai it voa go awa, dinatleaad, it shiil not be the fault of 1mi ff-HiniNpator. among others, Hon. Fernando Wood, with Benjamin, bia brother, and tha very Her. C. C. Burr. A well-dressed stranger entered the apartment, wearinz In his hat band the symbol of "Peace" that bad been adopted for the day. Ue was tainted by ue illustrious t ernando with the remark, 'Ah. I see, mr friend, you are one of ua a reaceman." "lee,' was the rejoinder, "I am for peace." After a brief colloquy tbe atranger tamed to Mr. Burr, and inquired upon what terms be would now consent to have a peaoo. "Upon any terms," was the curt rejoinder. "Howl do I understand you to say, "upon any term 9" " Yes, any terms." "Then," said the stranger, "I'll be if I'm a peace man any longer," and tearing the badge from his hat be trampled upon it with indignation and walked a-ay. A by-tander, who gives ns the incident, says there was a deafening and prolonged shout from the crowd, who had gathered around, that might have discomfited a more brazen-faoed traitor than even C. Chauncey Burr. Ossmo-o Uvertiier. BEEF! BEEF! Omcs Comxissaht or Scxsuttkoi, V. 8. A UOH MBUU, OHIO, August 10th, lbn. EAi.En pro pon. i rs, I nrVMCATE win be received at mis umce until 11 o clock A. M .. Aug iUd, from first hands, end from cili- io us loyal to ths Uuitod states, for the sudiiIv and doll Terr nt Camp Chase Ohio, free from all cliergo, of snrh Kresh Bt ef as may be rcqnln tl by the CcUa- missary oi aunsisiencn irom iime io time. The Beef to he well failed, sound and wholesome. In alternate fore and hind quarters or raits theieof, necks and ihanks excluded, to be of Sleets over ur rear of age. each welshing at least five hun dred pcniids. Held bMs, ttlioii arfupteri, wiil foiin the basis of written contract, with two sood and rntitronslbl'i mrettcs (names of sureties rioiilrd will, Lidm suffi cient to Indemnify thn United tStates against lose. aa ti coitiit.i u laaceDfct on idl i.i ciay oi wp tmber, 1864, and to conMoue in force uotll the 1st day of January, 18fi, snbjpct to the approval of tb UommiFary vvavrai oi suusiHtence. faymentsto iwmnao monthly in such funds as may bo supplied by the Treasurer of tha Unitod States. This adTernsem"ntihan be Dart and narcnl of the conTct. and a printsd copy of it must be attachod nie-t O. D. HARRTNbTON, fiptalnandj 1 RAGS! RAGS ! ! (ITS ABG PATINfr THK H10I1BST FBICS 70B v V Baas delivered In any qnantltr at the Ooltua- lavaat aixun w. The EflecU of Dlasolntien The New York Evening Pott thus forciblv states one of the consequences of dissolution: "Has it occurred to any of our readers, In the midst of these discussions of rebel terms of pence, to consider what would be the result of our acknowledging the Southern Confederacy? Should we disband our forces, and reduce our great military establishment, with a foreign nation across the Ohio and on the other side of the Potomac ? Not at all, but we should be forced for our own security to maintain, not for one or for three years, but for all time, a standing army, to oppose tbe warlike South. We should have to maintain permanently tho vast military establishments whioh now burden us so heavily. We sLould have to become a military people, and our best blood and energies would be wasted, if not in war, yet in those preparations for war, those immense levies of troons those costly armaments, nnder which we hear the poor over-ridden people of Europe groan. Is any American anxious' to see such a stale of things obtain here? Then let him oppose the draft, disoourage enlistments, and vote for Vallandigham and the recognition of the Confederacy, go far from procuring peace, such a consummation would only be the commencement of interminable, never ceasing hostilities. " It is the oheapeet and best for us, then to make an end of the war at onoe: and i! . . ' w ns M.uicna eu uiucn in 110 mis me peop e muai not rely upon the love. Now can we not overlook and forgive FaoT.rnm.ht. but nnon thamaal.. it n I . ,, '"a1. achieve independence and equality for themselves and their posteritv. did th.v dream that in less than one century their luuo, piivuuuiio anu examples or all that was good ani great, would pass for naught by so many of their children? Did any of uivau wuv pivugeu ineir "lives and sacred honor to tbe maintenance of that instru- ment which declares that. "All men are born free and equal," recogniie that any could become superior to others, or that iree moor wouiu ever cecome degrading ? This brings me to notice one or two In. stances in which those wron nrincirlae . exemplified in our lives, In this hour of our country's peril. Last winter, when our brave soldiers came home on furlough after eei-v mg men- uuuutry mree years, and enlisting again, some of our roteca!cr genirj complained of their "rouyhneit" of man ners and me irregularity of their oonduct. am sorry to admit that the latter ol, Aro-A is too true, and that their behavior was to some considerable extent reprehensible, but not more so in the jrrironi soldier tvm,TO eutuier, as some were pleased to ca:i mem man in mo officer, whom they ucuguivu uj uuuur, ana in consideration of their "position," wore allowed to pass scot-free, a magnanimous people, passing "their imperfections by.'' I do not wish to palliate tbe conduct of some of the hoys while at home, still I will say one word for our dear boy'e sake. In the first place, those "rough" boys had been too far away from tbe sweet and holy influences of home, and instead of the society of parents, brothers, sister'' and friends, they heard no words save those of their comrades, and enjoyed no pastime but the rough sports incident to military life ; no Sabbath privileges to woo them to nobler deeds, and habits of sobriety and refinement. Vet I beg that it be remembered that in the dark hours that oast a shadow of gloom over all those same " rough " men in the distant "front " stood a wall of living, strong beating hearts : .'Betwren their loved home aad the irar's desolation;" and helped roll back the surges of war that the foe oarae not near tbeir darlings ; they were willing to do all, dare all for their oountry and God. Were they too "rough" and "unrefined" thei) ? Did they stagger like drunken then ? With their bosoms between you and death did they fall ignobly ? So, firm, calm, itrong, iteaiij-eiid, true-hearted, they stood like raen, aniT many of meir comrauee leu iixe heroes, martyrs, to that cause that ws profess so much to uovernment, but upon themselves. If tha. rait for a draft they waste strength, and perhaps, lose opportunities noUo be recov-ircd: if they take into their own hands ihc filling up of the armies, they can do it in half the time, and twice as elfeetualW ' aa the Government." and forget tbeir errors, for the sake of what they have done, aye, or will yet do for us? Perhaps their dear ones at home looked upon many of those noble-hearted veterans their last look of love and admiration, as they bid them farewell and Ood'e epe3 v, w -";.;" "'i I, r " - - - .i i wooden shoes and a long-tailed grey ooat. u uiuoer waa arier reoruits tor a Herman regiment, and thus went for bis susceptible " Lo I dere, Hans, be that you ? " "Yaw." " Come mit me to be a soler man." "Neinl" " Yaw I come I It be so nice." " Nein I I gets shoots." rtix I py tarn it is better as good. It neen toon all de vtle. You enlist mlt me you gets neis nundred dollars bountlah. "So?" " Yaw. And you gets such nice olothes as never vas i bhust look at mee I " so f " raw. And, in the morning, ven de drum peets dat is de gurnels gompli menu to come an' git your schnapps mit him." "So?" "Yaw. And purty soon, bime by, de uuinpa peats again ana dat isn de gurnel s compliments to come eat somt sour-krout un sausage mit him py tarn. "So mynheer?'' "law; dati3hso. Den purty soon, bime ujr, ucr irump peets, ana dat Isb de gurnel compliments to ride mlt bim in der carriage to see your vrou or vour Katrlnn. And den you rides all over de city mit him anu no coats you one lam cent. And blmo oy de tramp poets and dat ish de gurnel' compliments to come and achmoke a bipe mit him t And den bime by, purty soon, right away de trump peets de tuyful, and tint un ue gurnei s compliments to com and get you nine Hundred tollars bountish. tinks. but I guess not, py tam i" "Yaw 1 So goot I" "Yawl And den der General and der resident shakes bands mit vou. and vnn eat krout mit do Bresident's vrou and skust live like one fighting rooster, py tam I Aud den in a little wile you say der Bresident ue ubs nice man, ana vou ffjets anatli.r hun dred dollars bountish. and der Brooi,ln. makes one grand General mit you, purty soon I guess, but I tlnk not I You go mit me?" "Yaw I" 9 9 'fi. 91! M a H b m AH. ARE INVITED TO CA1L A.HO see thee, wonder'nl Biacbinee.' Olbee in tbe 0.are Bonis, Cotloa Block, Oolombol , Ohio. MUM- PIMMFX, Gen'l Aj . T1 . o sen in.se Deautltal jy-T'.a ,m"on ABesvt. . aUcblaea. WALL PAPER8. (Japi. Wmaiovrs Statement nnnie.v Winslo'.v, at the request of the Navv DenArt- uivuu ua. iuruiiieu a run statement of th. fight of the Kra-sarge with the Alabama. His letter, dated in the English Channel. July 30th, mentions the fact that iuat nr.. " w ". .iiwuiiter ne naa an interview with the French Admiral at Cherhonr.- .nri assured him that in the event of an action the position of tbe ships should be so far irom me snore mat no question oould be ad vanced about the line of jurisdiction. The mguc neiore, boats were movine hataro.n the Alabama and Cherbourg, and in the muiuiugsmsage men were seen stationed as captains of guns ; among them Lieut. Sinclair, who joined her at Cherbourg Th police prevented others from going on board. Capt. Winslow renorfa thai th. vnal,i aw, w.unu, unaer me garn or frienHnhin was affording assistance to the Alabama. Platform of tlie National Vision Party. riaSOLVKD. J Hat It la thn hl.l..f n. ... America (titicen to maintain aBainat all that. aa. mine the integrity of the Union and tbe paramonnt antbontv of the Conitltutlon and laws of the Called Stall's, and that, laying aside ail differences of political opinion, we pledge oorselree, aa UNION men, animated L a common sentiment and aiming at a common object, to do everything in our power to aid the Uovernment In quelling, by foice of arms, the rebellion now r.glng agaiust Its authority and In bringing to the punlehmout doe to their crimes the ,HTi..u.i.i,um,,Rijna against it. BRM1.VBD. That we annrovu r tlx, d.l.,ml..,in. of tbe Oovernment uf the United States not to compromise viltb rebels, or to offer any terms or neaee run, .link a. m . .- f. h.a.a ...... - . . . .. Z 7 . .V . V ... 11 WM u "uconamonel surrender of their hostility and a return to theii lust allegiance to the Constitution and Laws of tbe United State, i and that we call upon the Government to maintain this polities and to proaerut. Ih,. w.r with th. utmost poaelbla vigor to the complete hid. preision ol the rebellion, in full reliance upon the elf sacrlllcei, the patriotism, the heroic valor and the undying devotion of the Amarioau people to their country and Ita free institution. Kisolveo. That aa HLATta, v.. ,!.....,,.... commute, tbe strength of this rebellion, and al It must be always and everywhere hoaltile to the principle! of Bepubllcan government, jtutute and the na-Iwrwl ao.,, demand fl'd UTTKB ANU COMPLETE ATlltrATlUH FROM TUB BOIL Of THE REPUBLIC; and that we uphold and maintain the Acti and Proclamation h which ih. a ernmeut, In III own defence, has aimed a death-blow at this evoMic . We are tn favor, furthermore of such an amendment to the Constitution, to be mads by the people in conformity with lu provisions, ai shall terminals and forever prohibit the ix-Istenos of biavery within the limits or Jurisdiction of the Unitod States. 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